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    Duplicati

    Duplicati

    Store securely encrypted backups in the cloud!

    ...Duplicati also works on all major platforms (Windows, Linux and OSX). Unlike many other backup solutions, Duplicati ensures that your data is stored securely far away and updated regularly. Incremental updates means it saves on bandwidth and storage space, with a scheduler that automatically keeps your backups up to date.
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    BlockSync

    Single file syncing at a block level

    BlockSync is a command line tool written in Java, designed to synchronize single large files (such as virtual disk images) across networks with limited bandwidth. It makes use of MD5 hashing to only transfer the data that needs to be transferred. Ideal for use in command line scripts.
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    PHP TC

    PHP web frontend for configuring the Linux traffic controller.

    Linux comes with a powerful network emulation toolkit called "Traffic Controller", or simply "TC". This toolkit allows you to simulate packet delay, packet loss, bandwidth throttling, and more. This is very useful for developing and testing applications that utilize the network. To verify your designs and implementations function stable under various networking conditions. TC however is a command line tool. It requires knowledge of queuing disciplines and the syntax to configure a hierarchical structure. ...
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    plsync is a lightweight remote file synchronization software much like rsync, written entirely in Perl. It features a Perl module, a command line tool and a Network daemon. It is aiming at low ressource consumption (RAM, CPU) and maximum portability.
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