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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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    These tools are used to view information about, and to control, Media Changer devices such as Tape and DVD/CD libraries.
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    This command line program can be used to synchronize local directories with an MTP device like an MP3-Player or a digital camera. The program uses the gphoto2 library.
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    TSMtape allows recovery of files found on TSM v5.x (tested against 5.2) tapes.
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    Cync is a small but powerful synchronization tool for GNU/Linux systems. It finds differences in file timestamps, and executes the necessary action. It is possible to write CSL-files for performing more synchronization tasks in one command.
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    This program is an easy to use info/backup/restore/copy tool for the Host Protected Area data (usually containing Predesktop, System installers, diagnostic tools, etc) found on laptops featuring HPA-supporting BIOSes, such as some models of IBM ThinkPad
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    FSVS stands for "Fast System VerSioning", "File System VerSioning", or "Full System VerSioning". It aims to become a complete backup/restore tool for Linux machines, using a Subversion repository as the backend.
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    A simple system to perform backups to central backup server using SSH as tunnel and rsync as backend. Doesn't require any additional ports open (except SSH). All data goes through a secure crypted channel.
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    The nmSync tool provides file synchronization among different platforms (Win32, OSX, BSD, ...) in networked or disconnected environments.
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    A port of the tcopy program to Linux.
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    This Symantec/Veritas NetBackUp (NBU) daemon allows a client to run a backup (or other command) on a given NBU server.
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    CMage provides the ability to create an image of a filesystem on an IDE/SATA device and apply the image to a second hard drive of either IDE or SATA with a smaller, equal, or larger device size. CMage is run from a linux based liveCD on the terminal.
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    "backupfs" is a network extended command level clone of the Plan 9 dump file system. "backupfs" makes a snapshot of the specified directory tree. "backupfs" can also back up remote hosts' directory trees and remote hosts can be Windows machines.
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    A loose collection of tools for reading old backup tapes: MIT ITS, TOPS-10, TOPS-20, VMS, MIT Lisp machine, Symbolics LISP machine, LMI Lisp machine, unix tar, unix dump.
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    Alternate language bindings for the libdar library written by Dennis Corbin. The original application DAR is a command line backup tool that uses libdar, a library implemented in C++.
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    Similar to windows briefcase, Workbag will synchronise file directories on remotely located computers without requiring them to be connected via a network. Instead the updates will be carried across using an archive file on a removable disk.
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    This program parallelizes the BZIP2 compression process to achieve a near-linear performance increase on SMP machines. On a two-processor Xeon machine, the speedup is around 180%. The tool's main purpose is to aid performing heavy-duty server backup
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    ensync is a file synchronization system (client/server) for Linux.
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    CAIRN is a modular copy and restore program for the imaging of a computer. It copies every file on a computer and figures out how to recreate it from scratch. It is primarily network oriented but is also flexible enough to boot from any possible method.
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    Rsync friendly encryption that runs on the UNIX command line. Encrypt a file and backup the changes to an untrusted host.
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    lzop is a file compressor similar to gzip. Its main advantages over gzip are much higher compression and decompression speed, at the cost of some compression ratio. lzop uses the LZO library for compression services.
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    Kddgz is aimed to be a KDE application to make(backup) and to restore hard disk partition images. It uses the Linux command-line utility "dd" and zlib
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    Just a simple application that lets you easily burn a large directory into multiple CD/DVD. Useful for MP3 and video collections.
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