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How To Back Up An Ubuntu 8.10 System With SystemImager | HowtoForge - Linux Howtos and Tutorials

by camel & 1 other (via)
SystemImager lets you create images of your Linux installations. To do so, you need an image server (should have enough disk space to store your images) and a so-called golden client (i.e., the system of which you want to make an image). This means that you have to install some software on your image server and on your golden client in order to run SystemImager. This tutorial shows how to install a SystemImager server and a SystemImager client, both using Ubuntu 8.10, and how to create/update/restore/delete images.

Xen Backup Script - Wiki

by camel (via)
If you're using LVM based storage for your domains this script will create a snapshot and backup each server to a local drive or a remote system using rdiff-backup.

Box Backup - Trac

by camel
Box Backup is an open source, completely automatic, on-line backup system. It has the following key features: * All backed up data is stored on the server in files on a filesystem - no tape, archive or other special devices are required. * The server is trusted only to make files available when they are required - all data is encrypted and can be decoded only by the original client. This makes it ideal for backing up over an untrusted network (such as the Internet), or where the server is in an uncontrolled environment. * A backup daemon runs on systems to be backed up, and copies encrypted data to the server when it notices changes - so backups are continuous and up-to-date (although traditional snapshot backups are possible too). * Only changes within files are sent to the server, just like rsync, minimising the bandwidth used between clients and server. This makes it particularly suitable for backing up between distant locations, or over the Internet. * It behaves like tape - old file versions and deleted files are available. * Old versions of files on the server are stored as changes from the current version, minimising the storage space required on the server. Files are the server are also compressed to minimise their size. * Choice of backup behaviour - it can be optimised for document or server backup. * It is designed to be easy and cheap to run a server. It has a portable implementation, and optional RAID implemented in userland for reliability without complex server setup or expensive hardware.

2007

SourceForge.net: Backup Monitor

by camel (via)
RSYNC Backup front-end with Web Interface, email reports with attached summary. Simple to use; back up servers with a single line, or your entire server farm from a single machine. Custom email tags sort responses in your MUA. Supports authentication.

2006

Software ready to Download

by webzf
Find the software you are looking and download it, the most comprehensive source for free-to-try software download on the web. Includes Audio programs, Rippers-Converters, Databases-Tools, Helpdesk-Remote PC, Strategy-War Games, Ad Blockers, Anti-Virus Tools, Registry Tools, and more.

2005

Web Server Backup

by sunny
La meilleure façon de faire un backup du ftp avec la commande rsync d'Unix

Linox.BE » Blog Archive » Backup remote server with rsync

by camel
Backup a data server from a backup server using rsync. Automate the backup to have a daily backup and purge the number of backups. Oh yes, this is “How I did it” on a Debian data server

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