Forkback is a backup script written for the UNIX bash shell that backups data
using tar. It can be used to write data to a backup server or any directory saving space using
compression and granting security using gpg encryption.
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CD Backup and Burning Utils for Unix (Linux)
A set of Utilities which provides a simple, yet powerful and versatile way to burn CD Media from the unix command line. Including CD backups and restores.
Uses only standard utils (cdrecord, mkisofs, perl)
script for full/differencial backup based on shell commands as: sed, tar, diff, ...
the whole backup system is user-friendly with command-line features (like gentoo's portage :-)
easy to configure and use.
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.
LRSR / Linux Restore ScRipt is a command line (Bash/Perl) script for restoring system information. LRSR also can be edited to create "Mini" distros from a pre-existing UNIX/Linux computer.
This is a very simple perl script that create copies of selected files to a dropbox shared folder. It is intended primarily to create a backup for .config files in home folder and such.
A perl script for doing backups to disk on another computer. Support for incremental backup via use of rsync's capability of creating hard links to files that have already been backed up and haven't changed. No special tools needed for restores.
BlubbSoft's RDup-Script / BackupScript with RDup - A shellscript kept simple, lightweighted, efficient and powerful, avoiding caveats of other tar-based scripts by using rdup's pre-generated filelists for (remote) backups, speeding them up remarkably.
Keeps contents of directories synchronized. Directories can be local or remote. There is no master, any modification in any copy is replicated to other copies.