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    Clonezilla

    Clonezilla

    A partition and disk imaging/cloning program

    Clonezilla is a partition and disk imaging/cloning program similar to True Image®. It saves and restores only used blocks in hard drive. Two types of Clonezilla are available, Clonezilla live and Clonezilla SE (Server Edition).
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    Greenstone

    Greenstone

    Digital Library Software

    Greenstone is a complete digital library creation, management and distribution package created and distributed by the New Zealand Digital Library Project. There are two major versions of the software. Greenstone 3 is under active development, and is recommended for download. We also provide maintenance releases for its forerunner, Greenstone 2. Featured download not what you're looking for? Click "Browse all files" to access binaries and source releases of both versions.
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    BackupPC
    BackupPC is a high-performance, enterprise-grade backup system for backing up Linux, WinXX PCs, Macs and laptops to a server's disk. Features include clever pooling of identical files, no client-side software, and a powerful Apache/CGI user interface.
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    App::MBUtiny

    App::MBUtiny

    Websites and any file system elements backup tool

    Websites and any file system elements backup tool
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    Sync, Archive, Validate, Exchange (Save)
    Save is a lightweight framework for creating high availability systems based on Mon with extensions for authenticated heartbeats and IP address takeover. Save also provides validation, synchronization, and archival of configuration and other files.
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    BackupPC

    BackupPC

    BackupPC is a high-performance, enterprise-grade system

    BackupPC is a high-performance, enterprise-grade system for backing up Linux, Windows, and macOS systems to a central server using rsync, tar, SMB, or FTP. It uses hard-linking and compression to efficiently store multiple backups of the same files and offers a web interface for administration and restore. BackupPC is suitable for environments where centralized, disk-based backups are needed.
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    Remote backup tools with Backup generation management, save disk space, filesystem transparent operation based on rsync protocol.
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    BackupAFS is an application to backup OpenAFS cells to a remote backup server's disk. It supports compression, full and multi-level incremental dumps, exponential expiry, and configuration via a friendly web interface.
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    BupBox

    BupBox

    Simple backup software for home or small-office use

    BupBox is a suite of tools for building a "backup appliance" capable of serving a home or small office. It is optimized for one and only one use case: a pool of PCs push backups to a master BupBox server, which then mirrors to other remote BupBoxes. If this sounds like your situation, you couldn't make a better choice ; )
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    pkgBackup is a Perl program for backing up a home Linux system using *.rpm or *.deb based distros. It archives only those files which (A) are part of a package; and (B) have changed since you installed the package. You can store non-package files.
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    Mad Dog Backup System
    Mad Dog Backup is a simple manual backup system. The software allows authenticated users to submit and retrieve files to and from a backup system via a Web browser. The official source repository is located at https://github.com/textbrowser.
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    flickrsync

    Command line to to sync photos to Flickr

    flickrsync is a command line tool written in Perl that aims to backup a complete directory structure to Flickr. It creates separate albums on Flickr based on the directory structure of the images. The main goal is to upload all pictures without requiring to move them to new folders. It relies on a few Perl packages mainly to handle HTTP requests and the file system. You should create Your own Flickr API keys, authentication token and add them to the application after You have downloaded it.
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    katarina is a simple backup system based on rsync, providing guaranteed retention periods, customisable retentions cycles, de-duplication by server...
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    DIASER

    DIASER

    Cloud storage class, open source software.

    DIASER, Geo-data duplication long-term archive system & WAN vault. Manage mixed data archives generated by existing backup software. Ensure availability using commodity hardware. Retain administrative and financial control.
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    smeserver-bacula

    smeserver-bacula

    A Bacula web-based management interface for SME (http://contribs.org)

    A Bacula web-based management interface for SME (http://contribs.org) distribution and bacula packages Project has been made by ASPerience (http://www.asperience.fr/pole-systeme-et-reseaux/sauvegarde) for SME. Product is internally maintained. We have repackaged for SME 9.x and both bacula and bareos (https://sourceforge.net/projects/smeserver-bareos/). 1.4 is for SME SERVER 9.0 1.3 is for SME SERVER 7.4 Full set of screenshots: https://plus.google.com/photos/110107797324512983755/albums/6078551068603641249 Version for SME 7.4 was delivered with a patch for a new way of managing backups for notebooks (notebook opens a socket to director to pass through firewalls thus allowing to backup while notebook is away). ...
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    Use of Michael Rabin's Information Dispersal Algorithm to provide secure, dispersed storage in a networked environment. For full download, please get both Math-FastGF2 and Crypt-IDA releases under the files link. See project wiki for more information.
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    U-SKIS - all versions

    Institutional Repository Workflow System

    University Scholarly Knowledge Inventory System (U-SKIS) was developed at the University of Utah. It tracks .pdf files, records communication, and stores publisher's archiving policies to determine what may be added to institutional repositories.
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    iWatch2

    A perl daemon to create a "timemachine" lookalike backup with Dirvish.

    A perl daemon loosely based on iWatch, used to create a "timemachine" lookalike backup with Dirvish. iWatch2 is based on iNotify. The daemon can monitor (and exclude) various sets of directories - defined in an XML file - and calls a command or script after a preset time passed (eg, starts a Dirvish backup after 1 hour). Of course not limited to execute Dirvish commands.
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    mdbackup

    Fully automated backups to zfs backup hosts

    mdbackup is written in perl and basically goes off and connects to a bunch of remote servers (defined in a file called mdtab) via ssh or a smb mount, rsyncs the data to a location on your local zpool and then snapshots the deepest parent zfs filesystem. Another script renames snaps to preserve them as monthlies or annuals and another script purges the remainder of snaps based on a retention policy defined in that severs configuration file, normally 21 nighties, 12 monthly and 7 annuals. It all runs from cronies. It does lots of nice logging and error checking and has nice health check scripts which can be used to integrate this with nagios. it's reasonably mature and stable, I rewrote if from bash to perl a year ago, but in concept it's been running g for 5 years ago, I started it using solaris express developers edition, zfs v10. ...
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    What's ? Tux2live is a toolkit to build your Linux live environment from what you installed in hard disk and it's easy to customize and configure. Official web site: [En] http://tux2live.sourceforge.net/ [zh_TW] http://tux.nchc.org.tw/trac/tux2live
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    A FreeBSD console utility that finds, lists and possibly removes unreferenced packages. It lets the user choose which packages to remove and which ones to keep. It maintains a keep-list file, so previously kept packages will be skipped automatically.
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    rdiff-backup-web is a web front-end for the popular rdiff-backup software, written in PHP and perl, both connecting to a MySQL database. Now maintained at: https://github.com/puredistortion/rdiff-backup-web
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    Rdbackup is a small and easy to use backup system based on rsync and ssh. It works with a disk-to-disk backuping strategy where the data are stored on a single backup server. Rdbackup also provides a status monitoring through the SNMP interface.
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    Perl based script for monitoring Legato Networker Servers. It's look like nsrwatch program, with additional features. You can monitor device, sessions, session on single device, group status (completion, work list), pendings, messages in single window.
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    Wrapper to Amanda Backup amrecover command using Expect module. A starting point to develop a GPL gui web interface for an Amanda Backup System. It creates a Daemon to support a rpc webservice. Tested on a linux system.
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