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Posted over 18 years ago by [email protected] (Craig Barratt)
Version 2.1.3 of BackupPC is available at http://backuppc.sourceforge.net. BackupPC is a perl-based high-performance, enterprise-grade backup system for backing up Linux, WinXX and MacOSX PCs and laptops to a server's disk using SMB, tar or rsync. ... [More] Features include clever pooling of identical files, no client-side software, and a powerful Apache/CGI user interface. Release 2.1.3 is primarily a bug fix release. See the change log for more information. (0 comments) [Less]
Posted over 18 years ago by Craig Barratt
Version 2.1.3 of BackupPC is available at http://backuppc.sourceforge.net. BackupPC is a perl-based high-performance, enterprise-grade backup system for backing up Linux, WinXX and MacOSX PCs and laptops to a server's disk using SMB, tar or rsync. ... [More] Features include clever pooling of identical files, no client-side software, and a powerful Apache/CGI user interface. Release 2.1.3 is primarily a bug fix release. See the change log for more information. [Less]
Posted over 19 years ago by Craig Barratt
Version 2.1.2 of BackupPC is available at http://backuppc.sourceforge.net. BackupPC is a perl-based high-performance, enterprise-grade backup system for backing up Linux, WinXX PCs, and laptops to a server's disk using SMB, tar or rsync. Features ... [More] include clever pooling of identical files, no client-side software, and a powerful Apache/CGI user interface. Release 2.1.2 is primarily a bug fix release. See the change log for more information. [Less]
Posted over 19 years ago by [email protected] (Craig Barratt)
Version 2.1.2 of BackupPC is available at http://backuppc.sourceforge.net. BackupPC is a perl-based high-performance, enterprise-grade backup system for backing up Linux, WinXX PCs, and laptops to a server's disk using SMB, tar or rsync. Features ... [More] include clever pooling of identical files, no client-side software, and a powerful Apache/CGI user interface.Release 2.1.2 is primarily a bug fix release. See the change log for more information. (0 comments) [Less]
Posted over 19 years ago by [email protected] (Craig Barratt)
Version 2.1.2 of BackupPC is available at http://backuppc.sourceforge.net. BackupPC is a perl-based high-performance, enterprise-grade backup system for backing up Linux, WinXX PCs, and laptops to a server's disk using SMB, tar or rsync. Features ... [More] include clever pooling of identical files, no client-side software, and a powerful Apache/CGI user interface.Release 2.1.2 is primarily a bug fix release. See the change log for more information. (0 comments) [Less]
Posted over 19 years ago by Craig Barratt
Version 2.1.2 of BackupPC is available at http://backuppc.sourceforge.net. BackupPC is a perl-based high-performance, enterprise-grade backup system for backing up Linux, WinXX PCs, and laptops to a server's disk using SMB, tar or rsync. Features ... [More] include clever pooling of identical files, no client-side software, and a powerful Apache/CGI user interface. Release 2.1.2 is primarily a bug fix release. See the change log for more information. [Less]
Posted almost 21 years ago by [email protected] (Craig Barratt)
Version 2.1.0 of BackupPC is available at http://backuppc.sourceforge.net. BackupPC is a perl-based high-performance, enterprise-grade system for backing up Linux, WinXX PCs, and laptops to a server's disk using SMB, tar or rsync. Features include ... [More] clever pooling of identical files, no client-side software, and a powerful Apache/CGI user interface.Major new features since 2.0.2:* Addition of Archive feature from Josh Marshall. Special clients can be configured to be archive targets (eg: tape drives, CD-R).* Major changes from Ryan Kucera to add style sheets to the CGI interface, allowing easy customization. Added new icons and BackupPC logo. Numerous navigation improvements.* A failed full backup is now saved as a partial (incomplete) backup, provided it includes some files. This can be used for browsing, restoring etc, and will also form the basis of resuming full backups.* Added support for resuming a full backup for rsync. The partial full is kept, and to resume an incremental is done against the partial, and a full is done for the rest.* Added support for Rsync checksum caching. This means that block and file checksums do not need to be recomputed on the server when using rsync.* Added directory history display to BackupPC_Admin, allowing the user to quickly see which files changed between backups.* Added exponential expiry option for full backups.* Various optimizations to BackupPC_nightly to improve performance, including the ability to run multiple processes in parallel and splitting the work across multiple nightly runs.* Blackout periods can now span midnight, and multiple periods are supported.* Added Italian translation from Lorenzo Cappelletti, and Dutch translation from Lieven Bridts.See the change log for full details. (1 comments) [Less]
Posted almost 21 years ago by [email protected] (Craig Barratt)
Version 2.1.0 of BackupPC is available at http://backuppc.sourceforge.net. BackupPC is a perl-based high-performance, enterprise-grade system for backing up Linux, WinXX PCs, and laptops to a server's disk using SMB, tar or rsync. Features include ... [More] clever pooling of identical files, no client-side software, and a powerful Apache/CGI user interface.Major new features since 2.0.2:* Addition of Archive feature from Josh Marshall. Special clients can be configured to be archive targets (eg: tape drives, CD-R).* Major changes from Ryan Kucera to add style sheets to the CGI interface, allowing easy customization. Added new icons and BackupPC logo. Numerous navigation improvements.* A failed full backup is now saved as a partial (incomplete) backup, provided it includes some files. This can be used for browsing, restoring etc, and will also form the basis of resuming full backups.* Added support for resuming a full backup for rsync. The partial full is kept, and to resume an incremental is done against the partial, and a full is done for the rest.* Added support for Rsync checksum caching. This means that block and file checksums do not need to be recomputed on the server when using rsync.* Added directory history display to BackupPC_Admin, allowing the user to quickly see which files changed between backups.* Added exponential expiry option for full backups.* Various optimizations to BackupPC_nightly to improve performance, including the ability to run multiple processes in parallel and splitting the work across multiple nightly runs.* Blackout periods can now span midnight, and multiple periods are supported.* Added Italian translation from Lorenzo Cappelletti, and Dutch translation from Lieven Bridts.See the change log for full details. (1 comments) [Less]
Posted almost 21 years ago by Craig Barratt
Version 2.1.0 of BackupPC is available at http://backuppc.sourceforge.net. BackupPC is a perl-based high-performance, enterprise-grade system for backing up Linux, WinXX PCs, and laptops to a server's disk using SMB, tar or rsync. Features include ... [More] clever pooling of identical files, no client-side software, and a powerful Apache/CGI user interface. Major new features since 2.0.2: * Addition of Archive feature from Josh Marshall. Special clients can be configured to be archive targets (eg: tape drives, CD-R). * Major changes from Ryan Kucera to add style sheets to the CGI interface, allowing easy customization. Added new icons and BackupPC logo. Numerous navigation improvements. * A failed full backup is now saved as a partial (incomplete) backup, provided it includes some files. This can be used for browsing, restoring etc, and will also form the basis of resuming full backups. * Added support for resuming a full backup for rsync. The partial full is kept, and to resume an incremental is done against the partial, and a full is done for the rest. * Added support for Rsync checksum caching. This means that block and file checksums do not need to be recomputed on the server when using rsync. * Added directory history display to BackupPC_Admin, allowing the user to quickly see which files changed between backups. * Added exponential expiry option for full backups. * Various optimizations to BackupPC_nightly to improve performance, including the ability to run multiple processes in parallel and splitting the work across multiple nightly runs. * Blackout periods can now span midnight, and multiple periods are supported. * Added Italian translation from Lorenzo Cappelletti, and Dutch translation from Lieven Bridts. See the change log for full details. [Less]
Posted almost 21 years ago by Craig Barratt
Version 2.1.0 of BackupPC is available at http://backuppc.sourceforge.net. BackupPC is a perl-based high-performance, enterprise-grade system for backing up Linux, WinXX PCs, and laptops to a server's disk using SMB, tar or rsync. Features include ... [More] clever pooling of identical files, no client-side software, and a powerful Apache/CGI user interface. Major new features since 2.0.2: * Addition of Archive feature from Josh Marshall. Special clients can be configured to be archive targets (eg: tape drives, CD-R). * Major changes from Ryan Kucera to add style sheets to the CGI interface, allowing easy customization. Added new icons and BackupPC logo. Numerous navigation improvements. * A failed full backup is now saved as a partial (incomplete) backup, provided it includes some files. This can be used for browsing, restoring etc, and will also form the basis of resuming full backups. * Added support for resuming a full backup for rsync. The partial full is kept, and to resume an incremental is done against the partial, and a full is done for the rest. * Added support for Rsync checksum caching. This means that block and file checksums do not need to be recomputed on the server when using rsync. * Added directory history display to BackupPC_Admin, allowing the user to quickly see which files changed between backups. * Added exponential expiry option for full backups. * Various optimizations to BackupPC_nightly to improve performance, including the ability to run multiple processes in parallel and splitting the work across multiple nightly runs. * Blackout periods can now span midnight, and multiple periods are supported. * Added Italian translation from Lorenzo Cappelletti, and Dutch translation from Lieven Bridts. See the change log for full details. [Less]