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    Reliable PostgreSQL Backup & Restore

    Reliable PostgreSQL Backup & Restore

    Reliable PostgreSQL backup and restore

    pgBackRest aims to be a reliable, easy-to-use backup and restore solution that can seamlessly scale up to the largest databases and workloads by utilizing algorithms that are optimized for database-specific requirements. Compression is usually the bottleneck during backup operations but, even with now-ubiquitous multi-core servers, most database backup solutions are still single-process. pgBackRest solves the compression bottleneck with parallel processing. Utilizing multiple cores for...
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    file-inspector_v2

    file-inspector_v2

    File Backup & Restore case of ransomware infection

    ...It is provided for free for anyone to use, and the current test version is uploaded. build 001 is available until December 31, 2024. From build 002, there will be no limit on the expiration date.
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    Rsync time backup

    Rsync time backup

    Time Machine style backup with rsync

    Rsync time backup is a shell script that provides Time Machine–style backups using rsync, with a focus on being simple, flexible, and cross-platform. It creates incremental backups of files and directories, placing each snapshot in its own timestamped folder so you can restore files by simply copying them from the backup tree. Unchanged files between backups are represented as hard links, which means you get a full snapshot view of each backup while using minimal additional disk space. The...
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