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    django-dbbackup

    django-dbbackup

    Management commands to help backup and restore your project database

    django-dbbackup is a Django management command extension for backing up and restoring databases and media files. It supports multiple storage backends including local file systems, Amazon S3, and Dropbox. Ideal for automated backup strategies, it simplifies the integration of backup logic into Django projects.
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    bitfarm-Archiv Document Management - DMS
    bitfarm-Archiv is a powerful Document Management (DMS), Enterprise Content Management (ECM) and Knowledge Management System (KMS) with Workflow Components. Help us! As we live in the internet age, the best thing, you can help, is to write a short statement about your scenario and your use of the DMS, along with your experiences and put it on your own website or in a blog or forum. It would help us best, if you can also add a hyperlink to our site http://www.bitfarm-archiv.com. By this...
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    Barman for PostgreSQL

    Barman for PostgreSQL

    Backup and Recovery Manager for PostgreSQL

    Barman (backup and recovery manager) is an administration tool for disaster recovery of PostgreSQL servers written in Python. It allows to perform remote backups of multiple servers in business critical environments and help DBAs during the recovery phase. Barman's most wanted features include backup catalogs, retention policies, remote recovery, archiving and compression of WAL files and backups. Barman is written and maintained by PostgreSQL professionals 2ndQuadrant.
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    Datahosting ipfs kubo-cluster

    Datahosting ipfs kubo-cluster

    Managed IPFS Kubo pinning with IPFS Cluster replication

    This project provides an open-source setup for IPFS Kubo (public and private pinning) combined with IPFS Cluster replication, designed for reliable, production-ready decentralized storage. It is suitable for developers, infrastructure operators, and Web3 projects that need predictable IPFS availability without maintaining complex node infrastructure. The system supports multiple retention plans for IPFS Kubo pinning, allowing users to choose how long data remains pinned, with transparent...
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    SDEdumper

    SDEdumper

    Copy multiples feature classes in ArcSDE to a local file geodatabase

    Why use it? You can create your own Python script using model builder, but you have to modify the script everytime you want to dump different tables. Using this script you only need to have a CSV with all the table names, that’s it. Purpose: It can be used as an archival and historical database It will make you ArcSDE database portable and shareable
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    DataFinder
    DataFinder is a data management client developed in Python that primarily targets the management of scientific technical data. The system is able to handle large amounts of data and can be easily integrated in existing working environments.
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    Agile Author is a framework for developing networked repositories of digital information such as digital libraries and content management systems.
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    fbm intends to provide modular software system for backup of any type of computer stored digital data. Basis of this system is database of all instances of every file. Any common storage media can be used.
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    idyuts is \"I Dare You to Use This Shell\"; a pre-hibernate approach to replacing an ORM written with jython functors into a pure-Java language command pattern. The \"pipeline codegen artifacts\" are simple IoC templates, and trivial to adapt
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