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DiscSpan is a tool that will take that a large directory full of files and automatically burn a series of DVDs to near capacity, without the need or hassle of creating individual ISOs while keeping the files individually accessible.
DWIP is short for Disk Wiping and Imaging Tool. This tool is being built for Mississippi State Universities National Forensics Training Center for use on a live cd to give out to it's students.
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A cloud-based backup and archiving tool, loosely based on Palindrome's "Network Archivist" philosophy. Archiving of every version of every file you ever had. We support Amazon s3 and Rackspace CloudFiles at this point.
ImapArchiver is a tool which can be used to save the all imap account into a local directory/archive. The ideal objective is to used it with cron to automatically make a back up of your imap account
mrsync a tool to transfer files from a master to many remote machines in LAN using Unix socket's multicast. It dynamically adjusts its speed of transfering to ease on the network and to leave no one behind. 4 hours for 140GB to 100 targets in 1Gbit LAN
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rnb - Really Nice Backup - Command line tool for backing up your files to a removabe drive.
This program is not under active development.
Known bugs in the current version:
- Automatic mounting of the backup drive does not work. This can be worked around by mounting the drive before running the program.
- Installation fails in some newer distributions.
Snapshot and rollback support for configuration files on Linux distribution. Tools making possible of manual/periodical/automatic saving of configurations. Tools for viewing the differences in stored files and also tool for restoring them.
A special backup program for the SOHO sector. It implements a full-backup strategy, a mix between the backup schemes of GFS and Tower of Hanoi. It is meant for backing up onto DVDs or simular media normally via cron. Reports are sent via mail.
VMGconvertTXT is a tool-serie consisting of pyVMG2TXT and pyTXT2VMG. pyVMG2TXT extracts the sms-data from the Nokia-fileformat for sms [.vmg] and saves the message in a textfile [.txt]. pyTXT2VMG rebuilds the messages as Nokia-files. Requires Python 2.5!
DiskSearch is a tool for searching for files on removable media disks (e.g. for songs on your MP3-CD's). It's written in Python and runs on Linux (and other Unix systems) and Win32.
Simple tool to backup Livejournal entries written in Python. Given a username and date range, downloads all entries in the range and places them in html files on the user's hard drive.
OpenMex is a tool that can extract media from games archives, based on MultiEx (available on www.xentax.com). Currently, 142 games (and other formats) are supported (though not all tested yet). Check out our second alpha release.
EasyBackup is an easy to use back up tool for programmers who work on several projects and would like to backup to CD, DVD or to an FTP location. Easybackup compresses on the fly so required disk space during backup is as low as possible.
ezUnison automates synchronizing files between sets of computers connected through SSH or Gaim, monitoring the filesystem in real-time, and notifying the user of conflicts by modifying the filenames of conflicting files.