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Duplicity backs directories by producing encrypted tar-format volumes and uploading them to a remote or local file server.
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here is a nearly all in one backup procedure for my own use case currently feel free to fork it & adapt to your own needs
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Custom synchronization manager for personal use that helps you synchronize your files and folders across different folders.
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syncosync - secure peer to peer backup synchronization
syncosync is a software for running a backup appliance, normally a Raspberry Pi4 with a USB3 connected hard disk drive. The main function is to receive backups from other computers on the local network and synchronize these backups to a similar system at a different location. The device on the other side of the network does the same, so two devices on two sides of the network are always in sync. You don't lose anything if something happens at either end
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Minarca is a self-hosted open source data backup software that allows you to manage your computer and server backups for free from a direct online accessible centralized view of your data with easy retrieval. https://minarca.org/
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A suite of Bash scripts to make your daily Linux usage easier
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Reliable PostgreSQL Backup & Restore
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MIDI data librarian for the DX7 and DX7II
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Backs up MongoDB to B2, with specified keep policy
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Backs up MySQL to B2, with specified keep policy
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Backs up files from specified path(s) to B2, with specified keep policy
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A small script to backup, compress, and restore your plasma user configurations
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Openbao backup utility, easily create Openbao Raft storage snapshot and upload them to S3 (compatible) storage
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My purpose is to merge two backup files of JW Library into a single one
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Control BorgBackup to create, prune, and upload directory backups
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A strategy for robustly backing up personal data
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System backup and restore script for Debian-based distributions
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