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rsnapshot is a filesystem snapshot utility for making backups of local and remote systems. It leverages rsync and hard links to create efficient incremental backups, allowing users to maintain multiple backups without consuming excessive disk space.
Clonezilla is a partition and disk imaging/cloning program similar to True Image®. It saves and restores only used blocks in hard drive. Two types of Clonezilla are available, Clonezilla live and Clonezilla SE (Server Edition).
Flexible backup script. Easy to configure, uses dump/afio/tar/cpio/star/etc. backend. Backup levels as in dump. Configurable backup sets. Writes to tapes, on-disk archive files, or on-disk directory trees. rpm-mode for only changed/unowned files.
Amanda is the most popular Backup and Archiving software that protects multiple machines running various versions of Linux, UNIX and Microsoft Windows operating systems. It supports tapes, disks, optical media and changers.
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BackupPC is a high-performance, enterprise-grade backup system for backing up Linux, WinXX PCs, Macs and laptops to a server's disk. Features include clever pooling of identical files, no client-side software, and a powerful Apache/CGI user interface.
BackupPC is a high-performance, enterprise-grade system
BackupPC is a high-performance, enterprise-grade system for backing up Linux, Windows, and macOS systems to a central server using rsync, tar, SMB, or FTP. It uses hard-linking and compression to efficiently store multiple backups of the same files and offers a web interface for administration and restore. BackupPC is suitable for environments where centralized, disk-based backups are needed.
OpenSANd is a server system that allows access to disk storage over the NBD protocol. It is designed to work particularly well with VirtualControl and thus allow KVM machines to use disk partitions over Ethernet, similar to expensive, commercial SAN systems using FibreChannel or iSCSI.
BackupAFS is an application to backup OpenAFS cells to a remote backup server's disk. It supports compression, full and multi-level incremental dumps, exponential expiry, and configuration via a friendly web interface.
What's ? Tux2live is a toolkit to build your Linux live environment from what you installed in hard disk and it's easy to customize and configure. Official web site: [En] http://tux2live.sourceforge.net/ [zh_TW] http://tux.nchc.org.tw/trac/tux2live
BigSync is a simple utility that allows to incremetally backup huge files, particularly disk images for virtual machines and database files. BigSync stores these files efficiently in a compressed directory hash and is able to handle files of 4 TB
Rdbackup is a small and easy to use backup system based on rsync and ssh. It works with a disk-to-disk backuping strategy where the data are stored on a single backup server. Rdbackup also provides a status monitoring through the SNMP interface.
rsnapshot is a filesystem snapshot utility based on rsync. rsnapshot makes it easy to make periodic snapshots of local machines, and remote machines over ssh. The code uses hard links whenever possible, to greatly reduce the disk space required.
Sith'Ari is an disk backup solution, based on hard links.
Daily snapshots are built on the previous, then updated.
Only modified files are stored.
Sith'Ari Backup stands for : Synched Incremental Time Historical Archiver Rapid Imager Backup
A perl script written to perform MySQL database backups that are aware of the need for utf-8 characters and maintain backups on disk for a defined period of time before purge. The backups are either full database or a schema by schema backup.
baras is an updated version of "SaraB" - Supports the Towers of Hanoi, Grandfather-Father-Son, or any custom backup rotation strategy. Easy to use and highly configurable. baras utilizes the great backup program, DAR (Disk ARchive).
Becky is a backup suite for Linux (and other Unices) that supports Unix and Windows clients. Backups are kept on large disk arrays where they can be accessed directly, traditional archives may also be written to tape or DVD.
rsback makes rotating backups using the common rsync program combined
with hard-link copies on Unix-based backup hosts. This results in a
fast and disk space saving backup technique.
No more updates of rsback will be published here. Current versions are available here: https://www.pollux.franken.de/projekte/rsback
BackupPC4AFS is a version of BackupPC modified to backup OpenAFS volumes to a backup server's local disk or attached RAID. It supports full and multi-level incremental dumps, exponential expiry, and configuration via conf files or a web interface.
Backup to another disk. Optimimal reduced disk space and to improved performance. storeBackup is now hosted at http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/storebackup You will find the homepage at http://www.nongnu.org/storebackup/
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.