...Compression is usually the bottleneck during backup operations but, even with now-ubiquitous multi-core servers, most database backup solutions are still single-process. pgBackRest solves the compression bottleneck with parallel processing. Utilizing multiple cores for compression makes it possible to achieve 1TB/hr raw throughput even on a 1Gb/s link. More cores and a larger pipe lead to even higher throughput. A custom protocol allows pgBackRest to backup, restore, and archive locally or remotely via TLS/SSH with minimal configuration. An interface to query PostgreSQL is also provided via the protocol layer so that remote access to PostgreSQL is never required, which enhances security.
A file manager for the Unix terminal.
Unlike most file managers out there, based on the TUI, CliFM is entirely based on command-line. It is also ultra-lightweight, lightning fast, extensible, and written in C.
LCFinder (LC's Finder) is an image resource management tool that you can use to browse images, easily manage images, or search for images you want. As with the author's other projects, the naming is simple, it begins with LC, and the following Finder is referenced from the Finder in Mac OS.
Use of Michael Rabin's Information Dispersal Algorithm to provide secure, dispersed storage in a networked environment. For full download, please get both Math-FastGF2 and Crypt-IDA releases under the files link. See project wiki for more information.
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A small utility that allows to recover accidentally removed files as long as they are still open. The "removed" file will be restored consistently - even if it's under heavy I/O - by re-creating the link to the file's i-node in the filesystem.
Sample is the missing link in the POSIX-compliant cron-family of task scheduling tools. Sample monitors files on a user-by-user basis and waits for their timestamp/filesize to hit a threshold thereby executing a specified command to handle the files.
makeutil is a set of portable public domain programs designed to support C/C++ projects. It provides tools for build operations outside of the normal compile/link pipeline. It is designed to be unobtrusively included directly in your own project.