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RSYNC Backup front-end with Web Interface, email reports with attached summary. Simple to use; back up servers with a single line, or your entire server farm from a single machine. Custom email tags sort responses in your MUA. Supports authentication.
Similar to windows briefcase, Workbag will synchronise file directories on remotely located computers without requiring them to be connected via a network. Instead the updates will be carried across using an archive file on a removable disk.
Packup saves a directory tree into a set of CDs or DVDs. It does incremental backup. Packup is intended for ocasional users that need to quickly make a backup they can trust, although they have little expertise.
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catalogue is simple application, able to scan cd/dvd/dir or other media, and cataloging they in database. When scanning is done, user can search database for dir/file/track.
The goal is to provide a Webmin module to configure and manage the Amanda Backup System, a great backup software. It will provide an easy way to setup, test and run a complete Amanda installation, with the tools provided by the Webmin interface.
ArcAngel is a simple backup utility for programmers comfortable with XML and RegExp. It creates Zip format archives of specified files, with flexible file-selection rules, and pre- and post-backup task execution.
Oven Commander is a graphical clone of the legendary Norton Commander program. It can manipulate files and browse through filesystems. It uses plugins for extended functionality.
Provides an upgrade to the mount command. By utilizing a semi-GUI approach it allows (auto fs) mounts to be made with ease. Using a built-in directory browser and automated code you can mount a file system, and browse it in 10 keystrokes or less.
OpenVMS-inspired "dir", "copy", "purge" commands that support file version numbers. "dir -resolution" makes summaries of disk usage. "rename -lower -portable" cleans up filenames. grep-like "search". "filter" maps characters, trims blanks,
For each File lets you run an arbitrary set of GNU BASH commands upon an arbitrary set of objects. The author often uses it to perform repetitive tasks such as renaming, extracting, moving, and manipulating a large number of files.
rpmdiff is a utility to create a binary patch from one version of an rpm to another. This binary patch can then be distributed to end-users of a distribution who have installed the first version of the rpm and they will be upgraded to the second version.
ebsdiff creates a binary patch file using the bsdiff format. The enhancements to bsdiff are that it stores an MD5 hash of the original file (preventing accidental patching of the wrong file) and can limit the memory it uses while creating the patch file.
This program parallelizes the BZIP2 compression process to achieve a near-linear performance increase on SMP machines. On a two-processor Xeon machine, the speedup is around 180%. The tool's main purpose is to aid performing heavy-duty server backup
daoism is a WYHIWYG (What You Hear Is What You Get) cd editor/creator. The goal is to provide a quick and easy way for you to make exactly the cd you want, without annoying restrictions or complexities holding you back.
JTransplant is a pure java tool to allow the user to transfer data between two remote servers using a GUI on their desktop. Typical use would be moving to a web site from one dedicated server to another or from one virtual account to another.
Feed Me Links is a web appplication for managing and sharing links.
It provides many interesting features such as tagging, comments,
rss feeds, tag-clouds, friend lists, a REST API for exporting,
browser sidebar, and Firefox & IE favorites import.
Backup script for disk-to-disk backups of multiple remote hosts. Simultaneous encrypted data flows per remote or local host. Supports full and incremental backups of regular files and mysql data. Offline indexes to search for specific data.
VTFileman is a web-based file manager designed for supporting multi-user web hosting environments. Apart from typical file management and editing features it includes a permission manager that creates access files compatible with the Apache syntax.
LIM helps a company to administer data about medias (such as CDs), software products, and licenses. To do so one can store data about machines, licensing models etc. Futhermore LIM supports people dealing with hardware/software leasing administration. Us