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    Longhorn

    Longhorn

    Cloud-Native distributed block storage for Kubernetes

    ...It’s easy to deploy and upgrade, cloud-native and best of all, completely free and open source. Longhorn has built-in incremental snapshot and backup features that ensures the safety of volume data in or out of the Kubernetes cluster. It’s also got an intuitive GUI dashboard that makes it easy to schedule backups of persistent storage volumes in Kubernetes clusters.
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    m

    commandline mount helper for Slackware

    Short command to mount a hot-plugged filesystem on a predetermined place and way. By issuing m on command line it mounts or unmounts a preset device, presumably an USB flash drive or disk. The idea is to have a short command toggle the device from not mounted to mounted and the other way around. Sort of like a classical ball pen.
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    bkdar

    backup system using dar

    Written in bash, is a very simple backup tool designed for backup a system on disks attached locally (tipically USB disks). Based on DAR (https://sourceforge.net/projects/dar/), it suppports continously backup (using LVM snapshots and incremental backups). Once installed there are only two configuration files: - /etc/bkdar.conf where you define _how_ the backup is perfmored - /etc/cron.d/bkdar where you define _when_ the backup is performed
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    Make CD-ROM Recovery

    Bare Metal Linux Disaster Recovery software

    Make CD-ROM Recovery (mkCDrec) makes a bootable (El Torito) disaster recovery image, including backups of the linux system to the same CD-ROM if space permits, or to a multi-volume CD-ROM set. Be aware: ----------- Please use "Relax-and-Recover"(ReaR - https://relax-and-recover.org) instead of mkCDrec. mkCDrec is an "abandoned project".
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    Operating System ARCHIVER creates CD/DVD backup images for disaster recovery. Key features are Compact Size, Use of Native OS Utilities, Multiple RedHat Version Compatibility, Multi-Volume Capability, Parallel Compression, and Hardware Flexibility.
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    PRATIMA, an Asynchronous Remote Volume Replicator for Linux: Pratima performs online, real-time, reliable and efficient block level data replication to a remote computer over a network in both synchronous and asynchronous modes for Linux.
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