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    Kopia

    Kopia

    Cross-platform backup tool for Windows, macOS and Linux

    ...Instead of imaging entire machines, it focuses on backing up selected files and directories with efficient incremental backups that only transfer changed data, which reduces storage and bandwidth needs. Kopia has both a command-line interface for automation and scripting as well as a graphical UI for interactive use, making it suitable for advanced users and those who prefer visual tools. Its architecture supports end-to-end encryption, optional compression, and deduplication, so multiple backups can share data efficiently, and repositories can be stored securely even in untrusted locations.
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    fft

    fft

    A fast distributed file transfer

    fft is a distributed file transfer tool designed to accelerate large file movement by coordinating multiple relay nodes in parallel rather than depending on a single server’s bandwidth ceiling. Its architecture splits a transfer into concurrent “workers” that fetch or push chunks across multiple paths, improving throughput on high-latency or bandwidth-constrained links. The project is implemented in Go and exposes a straightforward command-line interface so operators can stand up senders, receivers, and relays with minimal ceremony. ...
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