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NetworkBK is a practical network backup solution for personal computers. It is designed for easy recovery of files, it does not use any special devices or proprietary file formats. NetworkBK is a multi-platform application written in JavaTM.
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Storix Backup Administrator for Linux is a full-featured local and network backup management product that also provides flexible system installation and recovery.
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Linux system backup management and Adaptable System Recovery (ASR) for data recovery, hardware and storage migration
Flexible bare-metal recovery
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While SBAdmin for Linux is an advanced tape and disk backup management solution, it is the ability to completely rebuild a system, from bare-metal, that distinguishes SBAdmin from competing products.
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DAR is a software for Linux, that makes full or differential backups, eventually using compression. DAR, can split the backup in several files of given size, which can be written on a set of disks. Direct access allows fast extraction and filters, file selections.
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The page where it all started from ;-)
If the home page gets too slow, you can use the
feature added soon end of development
dar is a shell command that backs up directory
and files. It has been tested under Linux, Windows, Solaris, FreeBSD,
NetBSD, MacOS X and several other systems, it is
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A simple way to backup data and burn CD media from the unix command line. Includes a web-based interface for SME Server. Burns data, audio, multi-mode and iso images.
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CD/DVD Backup and Burning Utils for Unix (Linux) - and Mitel SME Server
CD Utils - CD/DVD Backup for Linux & more
CD Utils provides a suite of command line utilities to easily backup and restore data to CD or DVD as well as simple, yet powerful burning capabilities for data and audio.
CD Utils is intended for use on Linux, but could probably be used on other unix
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Software to back up your files to tape drive. Also has support to back up to hard disk.
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Backup software for Linux
Welcome to the taper homepage.
Taper is an easy to use backup solution
It allows backups to tape drives,
filesystems, floppy drives, removable devices... In fact, any device that
Incremental backup & selective
restores are available, as well as backup verifies.
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A Convenient and Practical Approach to Backing Up Your Data.
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"Linux Gazette... making Linux just a little more fun! "
A Convenient and Practical Approach to Backing Up Your Data
Every tool I have found for Linux and other UNIX environments seems to
be designed primarily to backup files to tape or any device that can
be used for streaming backups. Often
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Using rdist for Backups
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"Linux Gazette... making Linux just a little more fun! "
In Linux Gazette Issue number 24 Gerd
Bavendiek described his script which he calls "mirror." In this
script he makes use of the utility 'rdist' which is widely available on
Unix systems. In my article I shall explain how I use 'rdist'
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