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.
Yet Another Backup Tool is a directory backup tool, using the automysqlbackup directory structure. It currently provides rotating and email reports, very handy for sysadmin.
Becape is a open source backup tool aimed to personal/desktop usage. It does incremental backups and stores the backup info in a sqlite database allowing to restore the exact state of the backed files at a chosen date.
Character-based display of NetWorker activity: tapes which are used now,current speed on them and the number of sessions on each. You can observe messages and daemon.log files in "tail -f" style.
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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netWindow Serializer stores data contained in multiple web-browser windows automatically into a single data-file. It can also be used to recover web-browser windows in the event of system restart. Used as a file-archiving, book-marking and recovery tool.
BackUp Tool is a small Perl script that is periodically executed to created backups of certain projects/directory's and only adds the backup if changes have been made since the last time a backup has been made, to do this it makes use of md5 checksums.
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Jxtray is a database explorer written in Java. Jxtray can be used to connect to any type of database with suitable JDBC drivers. It can provide you with information regarding your data bases and extract data in the following formats: CSV, SQL, HTML, XML
This tool lets a user compare two directories side-by-side to see which files and subdirectories contain new or out-of-date information (using the file modification time stamp for comparison). The user may then synchronize the contents of the directorie
SQLBackup is a web application written in PHP to create, restore and manage (encrypted) database dumps from different databases. SQLBackup itself is mainly an PHP written API, but also a tool that uses this API
BDwrap is a template for writing stackable block device drivers on Linux. It's clean interface hides the complexity of device handling, asynchronous calls, buffer cache interaction, etc. It is a great tool to develop stacked block drivers quickly.
Simple tool to backup Livejournal entries written in Python. Given a username and date range, downloads all entries in the range and places them in html files on the user's hard drive.
Disc-O-Matic is a GTK+ CD/DVD-ROM archiving tool for mastering and burning multiple discs.
It can be used in situations where you have a lot of data that you wish to burn to discs
(e.g. keeping an MP3 collection synchronized with a set of CD-RWs).
A script to automatically backup the primary disk on a secondary one. In case of disaster you can simply invert the disks order and boot up again with your fully functional system. It\'s based on the powerful rsync tool.
KisoCD is a tool that assists you in creating and copying ISO CD-ROMs. It helps you to compose the contents of the CD while the work itself is done by
mkisofs and cdrecord. It supports very easy creation of bootable and multisession CDs.
bdiff is a tool to create a patch that can be used to transform one binary file into another (related) binary file, similiar to what "diff" does with text files.