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<a class="ext" href="http://Tahoe-LAFS.org">Tahoe-LAFS.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>Tahoe-LAFS is a <a href="free.htm">Free</a> and Open <a href="cloud.htm">cloud</a> <a href="stor.htm">stor</a>age system. It distributes your data across multiple servers. Even if some of the servers fail or are taken over by an attacker, the entire <a href="file.htm">file</a>system continues to function correctly, including preservation of your privacy and security.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://duplicity.NonGNU.org">duplicity.NonGNU.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>Encrypted bandwidth-efficient <a href="back.htm">back</a>up using the r<a href="sync.htm">sync</a> algorithm</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://URBackup.org">URBackup.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>Ur<a href="back.htm">back</a>up is a client/server <a href="back.htm">back</a>up system, that through a combination of <a href="imag.htm">imag</a>e and <a href="file.htm">file</a> <a href="back.htm">back</a>up accomplishes both 100% data security and a fast <a href="restor.htm">restor</a>ation time. Single <a href="file.htm">file</a>s can be <a href="restor.htm">restor</a>ed fast through the <a href="web.htm">web</a> interface or the Windows Explorer while the <a href="imag.htm">imag</a>e <a href="back.htm">back</a>ups can be <a href="restor.htm">restor</a>ed with a <a href="boot.htm">boot</a>able CD or <a href="usb.htm">USB</a>-Stick.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://RedoBackup.org">RedoBackup.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>Redo <a href="back.htm">Back</a>up and <a href="recover.htm">Recover</a>y is so simple that anyone can <a href="use.htm">use</a> it. It is the easiest, most complete disaster <a href="recover.htm">recover</a>y solution available. It allows bare-metal <a href="restor.htm">restor</a>e, which means that even if your <a href="hard.htm">hard</a> drive melts or gets completely erased by a virus, you can have a completely-functional system <a href="back.htm">back</a> up and running in as little as 10 minutes.</span><br/>
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<span class="h2">==Distros</span><br/>
<a class="ext" href="http://SysRescCD.org">SysRescCD.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>System<a href="rescue.htm">Rescue</a>Cd is a Linux system on a <a href="boot.htm">boot</a>able CD-ROM for repairing your system and <a href="recover.htm">recover</a>ing your data after a crash. It aims to provide an easy way to carry out <a href="admin.htm">admin</a> tasks on your <a href="compu.htm">compu</a>ter, such as creating and <a href="edit.htm">edit</a>ing the <a href="part.htm">part</a>itions of the <a href="hard.htm">hard</a> <a href="disk.htm">disk</a>. It contains a lot of system utilities <small>(<a href="part.htm">part</a>ed, <a href="part.htm">part</a><a href="imag.htm">imag</a>e, fstools, ...)</small> and basic tools <small>(<a href="edit.htm">edit</a>ors, midnight commander, <a href="net.htm">net</a><a href="work.htm">work</a> tools)</small>. It is very easy to <a href="use.htm">use</a>: just <a href="boot.htm">boot</a> the CDROM. The kernel supports most of the important <a href="file.htm">file</a> systems <small>(ext2/ext3, reiserfs, reiser4, xfs, jfs, vfat, ntfs, iso9660)</small>, as well as <a href="net.htm">net</a><a href="work.htm">work</a> <a href="file.htm">file</a>systems <small>(samba and nfs)</small>.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://Clonezilla.sf.net">Clonezilla.sf.net</a> <span class="quot2">>>You're probably familiar with the <a href="pop.htm">pop</a>ular <a href="prop.htm">prop</a>rietary commercial <a href="pack.htm">pack</a>age Norton Ghost. Now there is an Open<a href="sourc.htm">Sourc</a>e clone system <small>(OCS)</small> solution called Clonezilla with unicasting and multicasting! With DRBL and <a href="net.htm">net</a><a href="work.htm">work</a> <a href="boot.htm">boot</a> enabled client <a href="compu.htm">compu</a>ters, the only thing you have to prepare is a Clonezilla server. You do not even have to prepare a <a href="boot.htm">boot</a>able CD or floppy with <a href="part.htm">Part</a>ition <a href="imag.htm">Imag</a>e for every client <a href="compu.htm">compu</a>ter. Clonezilla, based on DRBL, <a href="part.htm">Part</a>ition <a href="imag.htm">Imag</a>e, ntfsclone, and udpcast, allows you can massively clone many <small>(40 plus!)</small> <a href="compu.htm">compu</a>ters simultaneously. Unlike G4U <small>(Ghost for Unix)</small> or G4L <small>(Ghost for Linux)</small>, Clonezilla saves and <a href="restor.htm">restor</a>es only <a href="use.htm">use</a>d blocks in the <a href="hard.htm">hard</a><a href="disk.htm">disk</a>. This increases the clone effiency. At the NCHC's Classroom C, Clonezilla was <a href="use.htm">use</a>d to clone 41 <a href="compu.htm">compu</a>ters simultaneously. It took about 50 minutes to clone a 5.6 GBytes system <a href="imag.htm">imag</a>e to all 41 <a href="compu.htm">compu</a>ters via unicasting and only about 10 minutes via multicasting!</span><br/>
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<span class="h2">==<a href="imag.htm">Imag</a>e-Based <small>(<a href="part.htm">Part</a>ition-level)</small></span><br/>
<a class="ext" href="http://ZumaStor.org">ZumaStor.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>Zuma<a href="stor.htm">stor</a> is <a href="free.htm">Free</a> software that adds enterprise <a href="stor.htm">stor</a>age features <small>(primarily improved snapshots and <a href="remot.htm">remot</a>e replication)</small> to Linux.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://MondoRescue.org">MondoRescue.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>Mondo <a href="rescue.htm">Rescue</a> is a <a href="gpl.htm">GPL</a> disaster <a href="recover.htm">recover</a>y solution. It supports Linux <small>(i386, x86_64, ia64)</small> and <a href="free.htm">Free</a>BSD <small>(i386)</small>. It's <a href="pack.htm">pack</a>aged for multiple distributions <small>(RedHat, RHEL, SuSE, SLES, Mandriva, Debian, Gentoo)</small>.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://Dump.sf.net">Dump.sf.net</a> <span class="quot2">>>Dump examines <a href="file.htm">file</a>s in a <a href="file.htm">file</a>system, determines which ones need to be <a href="back.htm">back</a>ed up, and copies those <a href="file.htm">file</a>s to a specified <a href="disk.htm">disk</a>, tape or other <a href="stor.htm">stor</a>age medium. Subsequent incremental <a href="back.htm">back</a>ups can then be layered on top of the full <a href="back.htm">back</a>up. The <a href="restor.htm">restor</a>e command performs the inverse function of dump; it can <a href="restor.htm">restor</a>e a full <a href="back.htm">back</a>up of a <a href="file.htm">file</a>system. Single <a href="file.htm">file</a>s and directory subtrees may also be <a href="restor.htm">restor</a>ed from full or <a href="part.htm">part</a>ial <a href="back.htm">back</a>ups in interractive <a href="mod.htm">mod</a>e.</span><br/>
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<span class="h2">==<a href="file.htm">File</a>-Based <small>(<a href="file.htm">File</a>-level)</small></span><br/>
<a class="ext" href="http://PBackup.sf.net">PBackup.sf.net</a> <small>(java)</small> <span class="quot2">>>Peter's <a href="back.htm">Back</a>up solves problems that the <a href="back.htm">back</a>up programs that come with <a href="operating system.htm">operating system</a>s as well as commercial <a href="back.htm">back</a>up programs do not address.</span><br/>
<span class="quot">"'<br/>
* Full and incremental <a href="back.htm">back</a>ups<br/>
* <a href="restor.htm">Restor</a>e a <a href="file.htm">file</a> to any previous version<br/>
* Automatically keeps track of where every version of each <a href="file.htm">file</a> is <a href="stor.htm">stor</a>ed<br/>
* Keep track of <a href="delet.htm">delet</a>ed <a href="file.htm">file</a>s so that <a href="file.htm">file</a>s that have been removed on purpose are not <a href="restor.htm">restor</a>ed. <a href="note.htm">Note</a> it is always possible to override the default behaviour and <a href="restor.htm">restor</a>e <a href="file.htm">file</a>s that have been <a href="delet.htm">delet</a>ed.<br/>
* Supports fixed or removable <a href="disk.htm">disk</a>s<br/>
* Does not <a href="use.htm">use</a> archive attributes. You can have multiple sets of <a href="back.htm">back</a>ups going at the same time of the same <a href="file.htm">file</a>s and they will each be consistent<br/>
* <a href="use.htm">Use</a> wild-cards and multiple options allowing selective <a href="back.htm">back</a>ups of <a href="file.htm">file</a>s and exclusion of temporary and <a href="work.htm">work</a> <a href="file.htm">file</a>s<br/>
* Messages and screens are in English, Dutch, German and Polish. If anybody is willing to translate into another language some 200 messages, please contact me, or <a href="use.htm">use</a> the "translate this application" option on the help <a href="menu.htm">menu</a>.<br/>
* <a href="back.htm">Back</a> up can be encrypted to ensure privacy of your data.<br/>
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You can <a href="back.htm">back</a> up your data <a href="file.htm">file</a>s on to <a href="disk.htm">disk</a>, <a href="disk.htm">disk</a>ette, CD or DVD. Peter's <a href="back.htm">back</a>up will keep track of <a href="file.htm">file</a> versions and <a href="disk.htm">disk</a>s. You can <a href="restor.htm">restor</a>e any <a href="file.htm">file</a> to any previous version without having to <a href="know.htm">know</a> on which <a href="disk.htm">disk</a> or in which <a href="back.htm">back</a>up set it is located. You can create unlimited incremental <a href="back.htm">back</a>ups. This saves time, <a href="back.htm">back</a>ups and <a href="restor.htm">restor</a>es are very fast.<br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://NasBackup.com">NasBackup.com</a> <span class="quot2">>>Nas<a href="back.htm">Back</a>up is an open <a href="sourc.htm">sourc</a>e <a href="back.htm">back</a>up solution. It is a high-performance, enterprise-grade system for <a href="back.htm">back</a>ing up MS Windows desktop PCs, laptops and servers to <a href="net.htm">net</a><a href="work.htm">work</a> <a href="disk.htm">disk</a>s. Nas<a href="back.htm">Back</a>up is a highly configurable solution and easy to <a href="install.htm">install</a> and maintain.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://Bacula.org">Bacula.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>Bacula is a set of <a href="compu.htm">compu</a>ter programs that permit you <small>(or the system <a href="admin.htm">admin</a>istrator)</small> to manage <a href="back.htm">back</a>up, <a href="recover.htm">recover</a>y, and verification of <a href="compu.htm">compu</a>ter data across a <a href="net.htm">net</a><a href="work.htm">work</a> of <a href="compu.htm">compu</a>ters of <a href="diff.htm">diff</a>e<a href="rent.htm">rent</a> kinds.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://BackupPC.sf.net">BackupPC.sf.net</a> <span class="quot2">>><a href="back.htm">Back</a>upPC is a high-performance, enterprise-grade <a href="back.htm">back</a>up system for <a href="back.htm">back</a>ing up Linux, WinXX PCs, <a href="mac.htm">Mac</a>s and laptops to a server's <a href="disk.htm">disk</a>. Features include clever pooling of <a href="ide.htm">ide</a>ntical <a href="file.htm">file</a>s, no client-side software, and a powerful Apache/CGI <a href="user.htm">user</a> interface</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://Code.Google.com/p/manent">Code.Google.com/p/manent</a> <span class="quot2">>>Manent is an algorithmically strong <a href="back.htm">back</a>up and archival program.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://BackInTime.Le-Web.org">BackInTime.Le-Web.org</a> <span class="quot2">>><a href="back.htm">Back</a> In Time is a simple <a href="back.htm">back</a>up system for Linux inspired from "fly<a href="back.htm">back</a> project" and "TimeVault". The <a href="back.htm">back</a>up is done by taking snapshots of a specified set of directories.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://Wiki.Zmanda.com/index.php/Zmanda_Windows_Client">Wiki.Zmanda.com/index.php/Zmanda_Windows_Client</a> <span class="quot2">>>Zmanda Windows Client Community <a href="edit.htm">Edit</a>ion is an Amanda client for Windows platform that <a href="use.htm">use</a>s native Win32 API and <a href="use.htm">use</a>s Volume Shadow Services for <a href="back.htm">back</a>up.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://AMANDA.org">AMANDA.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>AMANDA, the Advanced Mary<a href="land.htm">land</a> Automatic <a href="net.htm">Net</a><a href="work.htm">work</a> <a href="disk.htm">Disk</a> Archiver, is a <a href="back.htm">back</a>up system that allows the <a href="admin.htm">admin</a>istrator to set up a single master <a href="back.htm">back</a>up server to <a href="back.htm">back</a> up multiple hosts over <a href="net.htm">net</a><a href="work.htm">work</a> to tape drives/changers or <a href="disk.htm">disk</a>s or optical media. Amanda <a href="use.htm">use</a>s native dump and/or <a href="gnu.htm">GNU</a> tar facilities and can <a href="back.htm">back</a> up a large number of <a href="work.htm">work</a><a href="stat.htm">stat</a>ions running multiple versions of Unix. Amanda <a href="use.htm">use</a>s Samba, <a href="cygwin.htm">Cygwin</a> or a native Windows client to <a href="back.htm">back</a> up Microsoft Windows desktops and servers.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://tivano.de/software/amanda">tivano.de/software/amanda</a> <span class="quot2">>>The Amanda CDRW-Taper is a drop-in replacement for the taper component of the Amanda <a href="back.htm">back</a>up system. CDRW-Taper <a href="mak.htm">mak</a>es it possible to dump <a href="back.htm">back</a>ups to CD-RW, DVD+RW or DVD-RW instead of tape.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://SCDBackup.sf.net">SCDBackup.sf.net</a> <span class="quot2">>>Simplified CD/DVD <a href="back.htm">Back</a>up for Linux</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://Restore-Backup.com">Restore-Backup.com</a> <span class="quot2">>>Looking for a <a href="back.htm">back</a>up solution that offers simple <a href="back.htm">back</a>ups, minimal maintenance, easy <a href="file.htm">file</a> <a href="restor.htm">restor</a>ation, and can be customized to fit your <a href="net.htm">net</a><a href="work.htm">work</a>'s needs? Look no further.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://Backup-Manager.org">Backup-Manager.org</a> <span class="quot2">>><a href="back.htm">Back</a>up Manager is a command line <a href="back.htm">back</a>up tool for <a href="gnu.htm">GNU</a>/Linux, designed to help you <a href="mak.htm">mak</a>e daily archives of your <a href="file.htm">file</a> system. Written in bash and perl, it can <a href="mak.htm">mak</a>e archives in lots of open formats <small>(tar, gzip, bzip2, lzma, dar, zip)</small> and provides lots of interesting features <small>(such as <a href="net.htm">net</a><a href="work.htm">work</a> exports or CD/DVD automated-burning)</small>.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://BoxBackup.org">BoxBackup.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>An open <a href="sourc.htm">sourc</a>e, completely automatic on-line <a href="back.htm">back</a>up system for UNIX.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://rsnapshot.org">rsnapshot.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>rsnapshot is a <a href="file.htm">file</a>system snapshot utility for <a href="mak.htm">mak</a>ing <a href="back.htm">back</a>ups of local and <a href="remot.htm">remot</a>e systems.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://Dev.Riseup.net/backupninja">Dev.Riseup.net/backupninja</a> <span class="quot2">>>Bacula is a set of Open <a href="sourc.htm">Sourc</a>e, enterprise ready, <a href="compu.htm">compu</a>ter programs that permit you <small>(or the system <a href="admin.htm">admin</a>istrator)</small> to manage <a href="back.htm">back</a>up, <a href="recover.htm">recover</a>y, and verification of <a href="compu.htm">compu</a>ter data across a <a href="net.htm">net</a><a href="work.htm">work</a> of <a href="compu.htm">compu</a>ters of <a href="diff.htm">diff</a>e<a href="rent.htm">rent</a> kinds. Bacula is relatively easy to <a href="use.htm">use</a> and efficient, while offering many advanced <a href="stor.htm">stor</a>age management features that <a href="mak.htm">mak</a>e it easy to find and <a href="recover.htm">recover</a> lost or damaged <a href="file.htm">file</a>s. In technical terms, it is an Open <a href="sourc.htm">Sourc</a>e, enterprise ready, <a href="net.htm">net</a><a href="work.htm">work</a> based <a href="back.htm">back</a>up program.</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://Rdiff-Backup.NonGNU.org">Rdiff-Backup.NonGNU.org</a> <span class="quot2">>>A <a href="remot.htm">remot</a>e incremental <a href="back.htm">back</a>up of all your <a href="file.htm">file</a>s could be as easy as "r<a href="diff.htm">diff</a>-<a href="back.htm">back</a>up / <a class="ext" href="http://host.net">host.net</a>::/target-dir"</span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://FauBackup.sf.net">FauBackup.sf.net</a> <span class="quot2">>></span><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://fluffy.co.uk/boxbackup/comparison.html">fluffy.co.uk/boxbackup/comparison.html</a><br/>
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afio - <a class="ext" href="http://freshmeat.net/projects/afio/">freshmeat.net/projects/afio/</a><br/>
Mondo <a href="rescue.htm">Rescue</a> + Mindi - <a class="ext" href="http://microwerks.net/~hugo/">microwerks.net/~hugo/</a><br/>
<a href="stor.htm">stor</a>e<a href="back.htm">back</a>up - <a class="ext" href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/storebackup/">sourceforge.net/projects/storebackup/</a><br/>
Taper - <a class="ext" href="http://taper.sourceforge.net">taper.sourceforge.net</a><br/>
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af<a href="back.htm">back</a>up - <a class="ext" href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/afbackup">sourceforge.net/projects/afbackup</a><br/>
DAR - <a class="ext" href="http://dar.linux.free.fr">dar.linux.free.fr</a><br/>
Drak<a href="back.htm">back</a>up - <a class="ext" href="http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~sbenedict">people.mandrakesoft.com/~sbenedict</a><br/>
Hdup - <a class="ext" href="http://miek.nl/projects/hdup16">miek.nl/projects/hdup16</a><br/>
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<a class="ext" href="http://BackupCentral.com">BackupCentral.com</a><br/>
<a class="ext" href="http://Directory.FSF.org/sysadmin/Backup">Directory.FSF.org/sysadmin/Backup</a><br/>
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