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    pibackup

    Raspberry Pi backup & restore tool – create, shrink & compress

    ...It backs up the first two partitions of any storage device and enables selective restoration. After backup, pibackup can automatically remove specified files and folders, shrink the image, and compress it efficiently using Zstandard (.zst) to save space. Installation is quick and easy via a standard .deb package, making setup simple even for beginners.
    Downloads: 34 This Week
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    ftpmd5back

    tool to backup a local folder to a remote ftp server folder

    ftpmd5backup, as the name suggests, is a tool that is used to make backups of your files to an ftp server . In order to minimize resources necessary for this operation, a file will be uploaded only if: 1) on the ftp server there is no copy of the local file 2) on the ftp server there is a copy of the local file, but it is not the same as the local version.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    MirrordirGui
    Gui (Interface Grafica) para mirrordir Es una aplicacion para linux creada con Lazarus y Freepascal, aunque aun tiene pocas opciones programadas ya cuenta con mas de 450 posibilidades de crear scripts para mirrordir.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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