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    zrepl

    zrepl

    One-stop ZFS backup & replication solution (fork)

    zrepl is a replication tool for ZFS, providing powerful features for managing backups and synchronizations. It is tailored to handle ZFS snapshot management across multiple systems.
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    Postgresus

    Postgresus

    Databases backup tool (PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB)

    ...It’s designed to manage multiple databases from one place, run automated backups on a schedule, and keep you informed when jobs succeed or fail so you notice problems before you need a restore. The project emphasizes flexible storage destinations, letting you keep backups locally or push them to external/object storage providers depending on your infrastructure and retention needs. It also leans into “ops-friendly” deployment, commonly running in containers and aiming for a straightforward setup flow so small teams can adopt it quickly. As the project evolved, it broadened beyond a single-database focus toward a more general backup-management experience, including better organization, access control patterns, and operational visibility.
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