Relax-and-Recover is the leading Open Source disaster recovery and system migration solution, and successor to mkcdrec. It comprises of a modular framework and ready-to-go workflows for many common situations to produce a bootable image and restore from backup using this image. As a benefit, it
... [More] allows to restore to different hardware and can therefore be used as a migration tool as well.
Currently Relax-and-Recover supports various boot media (incl. ISO, PXE, OBDR tape, USB or eSATA storage), a variety of network protocols as well as a multitude of backup strategies. [Less]
mkCDrec (Make CD-ROM Recovery) makes a bootable (El Torito) disaster recovery image, including backups of the Linux system to one or more CD-ROM(s) (multi-volume sets). Otherwise, the backups can be stored on another disk, NFS/CIFS disk, or (remote) tape. After a disk crash or system intrusion, the
... [More] system can be booted from the CD-ROM and one can restore the complete system as it was. It also features disk cloning. Currently, ext2, ext3, minix, MS-DOS, FAT, VFAT, Reiserfs, XFS, and JFS filesystems are supported. It can restore disks in Software RAID and LVM mode. It supports the One Button Disaster Recovery (OBDR) mode, which simulates a bootable CD-ROM on tape. [Less]
Barman (backup and recovery manager) is an administration tool for disaster recovery of PostgreSQL servers written in Python.
It allows to perform remote backups of multiple servers in business critical environments and help DBAs during the recovery phase.
Barman's most wanted features include
... [More] backup catalogs, retention policies, remote recovery, archiving and compression of WAL files and backups.
Barman is written and maintained by PostgreSQL professionals 2ndQuadrant. [Less]
DRLM (Disaster Recovery Linux Manager) is an easy-to-use software to manage your growing ReaR infrastructure. It is written in the bash language (like ReaR) and it offers all the tools you need to efficiently manage your GNU/Linux disaster recovery backups, reducing Disaster Recovery management costs.
The Dynamic COMPAS is an electronic system for managing the quality of humanitarian projects, based on the principles of Project Cycle Management and Quality Assurance.
The Dynamic COMPAS helps organisations to:
• Strengthen transparency in decision-making thus promoting personal and collective
... [More] accountability
• Improve team communication by establishing a common language to be used throughout an organisation and across all sectors
• Learn from past experience by allowing users to access information from other projects
• Make decisions using a single analytical framework – the COMPAS Board – which gives a systemic view of the project
• Improve monitoring and evaluation processes by means of quality indicators
• Streamline reporting processes [Less]
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