HgPreBackup is an AutoIt script application intended to be used in conjunction with Mercurial repositories and disk backup software as a pre-backup action to create clones of (or pull in new changes from) user-specified source repositories. The clones can then be included in the backup without the
... [More] backup needing to access the active source repositories. [Less]
SysBackup helps you Be Prepared to recover from disasters and collect the data you need to respond to day-to-day requests from your user community:
* Automated one-step full backups that are
* as fine-grained as you need for easy data retrieval,
* written to local and/or remote network storage
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* optionally encrypted for security on public systems,
* in automatically pruned daily, weekly and monthly rotations,
* using algorithms designed to save disk space and network bandwidth
* using a growing collection of specialized backup plugins, for services such as MySQL and MailMan, that automatically collect and organize information for you.
The Quick Install utility allows you to be up-and-running with a minimum of effort. [Less]
Reportula
Reportula is a php based web program that provides you a summarized output stats of Bacula Backups jobs, clients, volumes and director that have already run. It obtains its information from your catalog database.
This is a fairly high level bacula management tool. Here are a few
... [More] points that one user made concerning this important tool.
It is web-based so can be accessed from anywhere.
It packs a phenomenal amount of information into a single web-page – that I credit as being very good design! [Less]
FileUniq identifies duplicate files, and optionally removes them or replaces them with hard or soft links. It is designed to work well with heavily hard-linked cp -al / rsync backups. For more information please see http://fileuniq.sourceforge.net
The rsync-system-backup program uses rsync to create full system backups of Linux systems. Supported backup destinations include local disks (possibly encrypted using LUKS) and remote systems that are running an SSH server or rsync daemon. Each backup produces a timestamped snapshot and these
... [More] snapshots are rotated according to a rotation scheme that you can configure. [Less]
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