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    duply (simple duplicity)
    Duply is a shell front end for the duplicity backup tool https://duplicity.us . It simplifies the usage by implementing backup job profiles, batch commands and more. Secure backup to non-trusted file spaces made easy.
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    This one is a backupscript which works with rsync and OpenSSH keys to automate a simple two stage backup on one masterserver over network secure! 19 years later I must say it was a great idea doing it, even though it's too premature to call it anything beyond a project :-). Would be great if someone would finally create a backup software that has similar capabilities and does not cost or suck...
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