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    Velero

    Velero

    Backup and migrate Kubernetes applications and their persistent volume

    Backup and migrate Kubernetes resources and persistent volumes. Velero is an open source tool to safely backup and restore, perform disaster recovery, and migrate Kubernetes cluster resources and persistent volumes. Reduces time to recovery in case of infrastructure loss, data corruption, and/or service outages. Enables cluster portability by easily migrating Kubernetes resources from one cluster to another​. Offers key data protection features such as scheduled backups, retention schedules,...
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    Stash Kubernetes

    Stash Kubernetes

    Backup your Kubernetes Stateful Applications

    A complete Kubernetes native disaster recovery solution for backup and restore your volumes and databases in Kubernetes on any public and private clouds. Backup your data in Kubernetes native way. Stash uses Custom Resource Definition (CRD) to specify targets and behaviors of the backup and restore process. Schedule a backup for your workloads in the same way you deployed them into Kubernetes. Back up your Kubernetes volumes mounted in a workload. Stash supports Deployment, DaemonSet,...
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    Cloud Export is a tool to automatically extract your data from web applications and save it to your local file system for backup purposes, but more extensive than Google Takeout. Plans are based on http://www.dataliberation.org.
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    jBackup Framework is very simple and easy to use framework build in Java, which enables developers to create applications that can backup, restore, update, remove, track changes to files, schedules jobs for execution and other useful stuff.
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    Potrero is an open source Java library that streamlines programming by automatically managing data. Because Potrero decides where to store data and what to call it, it frees developers to focus on their applications, not storage management.
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