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    Flexible backup script. Easy to configure, uses dump/afio/tar/cpio/star/etc. backend. Backup levels as in dump. Configurable backup sets. Writes to tapes, on-disk archive files, or on-disk directory trees. rpm-mode for only changed/unowned files.
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    btrbk

    btrbk

    Tool for creating snapshots and remote backups of btrfs subvolumes

    btrbk is a snapshotting and backup tool tailored for Btrfs that automates consistent, incremental backups using btrfs send/receive. It creates atomic snapshots of subvolumes, then efficiently transfers only changed blocks to local or remote targets over SSH. A declarative configuration describes sources, targets, and retention policies (hourly/daily/weekly/monthly), and btrbk enforces pruning so backup stores don’t grow without bound. The tool supports hierarchical setups—many subvolumes to...
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    gdown.pl

    gdown.pl

    Google Drive direct download of big files

    gdown.pl is a Perl script that enables file downloads from Google Drive using a public shareable link. It bypasses the confirmation prompt shown for large files and automates the download process via the command line. This tool is especially useful for automated scripts, server setups, or CLI-only environments where GUI download is not feasible.
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    BupBox

    BupBox

    Simple backup software for home or small-office use

    BupBox is a suite of tools for building a "backup appliance" capable of serving a home or small office. It is optimized for one and only one use case: a pool of PCs push backups to a master BupBox server, which then mirrors to other remote BupBoxes. If this sounds like your situation, you couldn't make a better choice ; )
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    Mad Dog Backup System
    Mad Dog Backup is a simple manual backup system. The software allows authenticated users to submit and retrieve files to and from a backup system via a Web browser. The official source repository is located at https://github.com/textbrowser.
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    katarina is a simple backup system based on rsync, providing guaranteed retention periods, customisable retentions cycles, de-duplication by server...
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    DIASER

    DIASER

    Cloud storage class, open source software.

    DIASER, Geo-data duplication long-term archive system & WAN vault. Manage mixed data archives generated by existing backup software. Ensure availability using commodity hardware. Retain administrative and financial control.
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    BackupPC_report

    reporting tool for BackupPC

    The BackupPC_report(1) is a Perl script that produces reports regarding BackupPC backups on STDOUT. Brief reports provide a quick overview of available backups, calling out warnings that may require attention.
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    Minimalistic Backup AGent is a very simple tool that runs commands specified in its configuration file to create backups. It also performs rotation of old backups as specifies in the configuration file. It's meant to be run as a cron job to create chunks of backups for further processing (i.g. with rsync).
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    check_backuppc_shares

    Another Nagios plugin for BackupPC

    This bash-script checks that backups are not too old, that the last backup had no errors, that all shares and subshares exist in the data root directory, etc. This plugin and the "check_backuppc" check sligtly different things, and in different was. You can use both... Tested on: BackupPC 3.2.1 / Ubuntu 12.04 Should work in most similar systems i think.
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    iWatch2

    A perl daemon to create a "timemachine" lookalike backup with Dirvish.

    A perl daemon loosely based on iWatch, used to create a "timemachine" lookalike backup with Dirvish. iWatch2 is based on iNotify. The daemon can monitor (and exclude) various sets of directories - defined in an XML file - and calls a command or script after a preset time passed (eg, starts a Dirvish backup after 1 hour). Of course not limited to execute Dirvish commands.
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    mdbackup

    Fully automated backups to zfs backup hosts

    mdbackup is written in perl and basically goes off and connects to a bunch of remote servers (defined in a file called mdtab) via ssh or a smb mount, rsyncs the data to a location on your local zpool and then snapshots the deepest parent zfs filesystem. Another script renames snaps to preserve them as monthlies or annuals and another script purges the remainder of snaps based on a retention policy defined in that severs configuration file, normally 21 nighties, 12 monthly and 7 annuals. It...
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    bkp - a backup tool
    bkp is a simple command line backup tool, written in perl, under GPL license; it allows you to make backup of your data.
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    BigSync is a simple utility that allows to incremetally backup huge files, particularly disk images for virtual machines and database files. BigSync stores these files efficiently in a compressed directory hash and is able to handle files of 4 TB
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    Perl based script for monitoring Legato Networker Servers. It's look like nsrwatch program, with additional features. You can monitor device, sessions, session on single device, group status (completion, work list), pendings, messages in single window.
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    A useful collection of batch files and scripts for daily purposes (backup, security, system management, etc.) and development
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    A perl script written to perform MySQL database backups that are aware of the need for utf-8 characters and maintain backups on disk for a defined period of time before purge. The backups are either full database or a schema by schema backup.
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    Simple backup script for DVDRAM media written in Perl.
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    A script to integrate OpenVZ virtual environments into BackupPC as hosts. Offers guaranteed consistent data backups without special scripting to any VE and 'bare metal' restoration of any VE to any configured physical server.
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    A script to provide automatic and manual backup for Microsoft Outlook PST files. Will attempt to automatically locate *.pst files by querying the registry. Will also properly close (and reopen) Outlook as needed to ensure file integrity
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    splitbox, a small command line Perl script. It splits multiple Berkeley mbox formatted email files into separate *.eml files, saved in separate folders. It can also split mailbox files of Evolution, Kmail or may be other email clients too.
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    narc provides simple and efficient "snapshot-like" archiving of a file hierarchy over time on any Unix-like filesystem that supports hard links.
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    A reliable rsync based backup system, simple to configure, simple to run, simple to restore data
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    Backs up all locally modified configuration files installed by the RPM system. In theory, to reinstall a computer, you only need to reinstall all the rpm:s and then restore a backup created by this script.
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    this is simple backup client<=>server oriented system; you put the server on the machine you want to backup; and the client on the machine used for storage;
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