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DAR is a shell command that backs up directory trees and files. It works under Linux, *BSD, Solaris, MacOS X and MS-Windows. DAR can make selective and differential backups, slices (to split an heavy archive over several media like CD/DVD or Zip floppies), strong or lazy encryption, compression and
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, obviously, archive testing.
DAR can store the catalog of each backup in a database. So, it can easily find in a set of backups the last version (or another) of a deleted file and restore it.
DAR is a simple but flexible and powerful tool. [Less]