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* DebPkg:mondo, a good general purpose backup and recovery tool (in DebianSid). It has the capability of backing up your entire Debian system on the medium of your choice. When it comes time to restore your system, it's as simple as booting from a CD or a floppy and it automatically restores your entire system. To make sure that your backup job worked properly, the bootable floppy or CD has the option of comparing the backup information and what is currently on your system. | * DebPkg:mondo, a good general purpose backup and recovery tool (in DebianTesting and DebianSid). It has the capability of backing up your entire Debian system on the medium of your choice. When it comes time to restore your system, it's as simple as booting from a CD or a floppy and it automatically restores your entire system. To make sure that your backup job worked properly, the bootable floppy or CD has the option of comparing the backup information and what is currently on your system. |
Contents
Debian documentation
Debian Reference Manual (Chapter 10)
Backup tools and suites
Duplicity, remote automatic encrypted incremental backups
mondo, a good general purpose backup and recovery tool (in DebianTesting and DebianSid). It has the capability of backing up your entire Debian system on the medium of your choice. When it comes time to restore your system, it's as simple as booting from a CD or a floppy and it automatically restores your entire system. To make sure that your backup job worked properly, the bootable floppy or CD has the option of comparing the backup information and what is currently on your system.
backupninja - lightweight, extensible meta-backup system
backup-manager - command-line backup tool for GNU Linux
BackupPC backuppc - backup daemon with a web interface. Uses ?ssh to remotely back up computers over the network. Can use smb, rsync and Tar. Does full and incremental backups.
Tar - using the tape archiver
unison - A file-synchronization tool for Unix and Windows
rsync - Fast remote file copy program (like rcp)
amanda-server - Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver (Server)
bacula-server - Network backup, recovery and verification - server meta-package
rdiff-backup - Rdiff-backup
rsnapshot - Local and remote filesystem snapshot utility
User Examples
Application Specific
EvolutionBackup - Backup your Evolution data
External links
debianhelp.co.uk backup tutorials- For all users and admins these include backuppc, rsync, rdiff-backup, bacula, backup2l, backupninja, rsnapshot configuration steps.