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    Cedar Backup manages backups for a pool of local and remote machines. Backups can be written to CD or DVD. A variety of backup sources (filesystem, database repositories, revision control repositories, etc.) are supported. In mid-2015, development on Cedar Backup moved from SourceForge to BitBucket, and revision control changed from Subversion to Mercurial. Then, in mid-2019, development moved to GitHub. Historical releases and the original Subversion repository will stay here at...
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    Gbacker is a program to backup and restore files using a Gmail mail account. It uses the Gmail account as a remote file server. In contrast to other similar solutions like gdrive, gmailsync etc gbacker is fully compliant with the Gmail terms of use.
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    Backtory is a slim backup/restore software for unix-like operating systems, designed for stand-alone internet servers. It features differential backups, remote storage using various protocols as well as encryption/signing of backup archives.
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