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    AnyBackup

    AnyBackup

    A Win32 Specific Backup Program

    AnyBackup is designed to keep two pools of volumes in sync with one another. The primary use case is backing up one large network array to several smaller volumes. These syncs are intended to be periodic and user initiated. Disclaimer: AnyBackup is not an enterprise solution and I make no guarantees and offer no warranties. I have been using it to keep up to date backups of ~11tb of data for the duration of the project and I've suffered no data loss as a result. This, however, does not...
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    d81s

    SAN visualization tool

    SAN visualization tool, developed to build a complete map of a Fibre Channel SAN by tracing all paths from HBAs to storage logical devices. Currently it supports Brocade SAN with Hitachi Command Suite and HP Command View Advanced Edition devices, 3PAR StoreServ 7000, EVA and IBM TS3500 tape libraries.
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    PHOBOS

    Parallel Heterogeneous OBject Store

    PHOBOS implements a high performance storage solution on various storage backends, including tape libraries. It is fully based on open-source standards, open data formats and protocols, which avoids vendor locking of your data.
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