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    Laravel Backup

    Laravel Backup

    A package to backup your Laravel app

    This Laravel package creates a backup of your application. The backup is a zipfile that contains all files in the directories you specify along with a dump of your database. The backup can be stored on any of the filesystems you have configured. The package can also notify you via Mail, Slack or any notification provider when something goes wrong with your backups. Feeling paranoid about backups? Don't be! You can backup your application to multiple filesystems at once. Once installed,...
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    WebBackup
    WebBackup is a PHP backup system that you can do backup of files and mysql databases and send to another server by FTP. You just need to create a schedule with the parameters.
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    OMA (Open Mail Archiver) is an Archive System based on Postfix/Mysql/Apache/Php5 and designed for archiving over 30 years all SMTP traffics onto optical medias in heterogeneous Mail Architectures. OMA is released under the GNU General Public License.
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