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    AnyBackup

    AnyBackup

    A Win32 Specific Backup Program

    AnyBackup is designed to keep two pools of volumes in sync with one another. The primary use case is backing up one large network array to several smaller volumes. These syncs are intended to be periodic and user initiated. Disclaimer: AnyBackup is not an enterprise solution and I make no guarantees and offer no warranties. I have been using it to keep up to date backups of ~11tb of data for the duration of the project and I've suffered no data loss as a result. This, however, does not...
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    yarr-backup

    rsync-based backup tool

    Yet Another Rsync Rotator is a simple, rsync-based online backup tool, doing away with some of the existing tools' limitations that bug me most. It is usable but not feature-complete. Yarr!
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    arch2dvd

    Backup & restore using set of dvds

    Zobacz wiki :)
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    Simple python script for keeping a backup set with an arbitrary frequency and any number of surviving snapshots. Uses the rsync reference directory feature to minimize space by using file hard links. Launch it from /etc/crontab.
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    Gbacker is a program to backup and restore files using a Gmail mail account. It uses the Gmail account as a remote file server. In contrast to other similar solutions like gdrive, gmailsync etc gbacker is fully compliant with the Gmail terms of use.
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    Backtory is a slim backup/restore software for unix-like operating systems, designed for stand-alone internet servers. It features differential backups, remote storage using various protocols as well as encryption/signing of backup archives.
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    Yet anoter script to backup you webpage, using incremental backupping (SHA1 hashing)
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    File transfer using shared Folders in a local network with automatic synchronization. Also P2P-Folders will be implemented in the 2nd stage. Take advantage of Mesh-Network technologies for LAN operation.
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