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'''[[http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-reference/ch10.en.html#_backup_and_recovery|Debian Reference Manual - 10. Backup and recovery]]'''<<BR>>
[[http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/system-administrator/ch-sysadmin-backup.html|Debian GNU/Linux System Administrator's Manual (Obsolete Documentation) Chapter 12 - Backup and Restore]]
'''[[https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-reference/ch10.en.html#_backup_and_recovery|Debian Reference Manual - 10. Backup and recovery]]'''<<BR>>
[[https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/system-administrator/ch-sysadmin-backup.html|Debian GNU/Linux System Administrator's Manual (Obsolete Documentation) Chapter 12 - Backup and Restore]]
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 * DebianPkg:[[Duplicity]] - Remote automatic encrypted incremental backups  * [[Duplicity]] - Remote automatic encrypted incremental backups
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== Tape Backup ==
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== Tape Backup ==
Enterprise Tape backup can be performed with Debian Linux and packages like DebianPkg:Amanda or DebianPkg:Bacula or similar.
The Linux tape system can be configured using the program stinit from the package DebianPkg:mt-st . Stinit reads the configuration file [[StinitDef|/etc/stinit.def]]. The tape is then normally addressed as /dev/st0 for the 1st device and /dev/st1 for the second device and so on. The tape can also be addressed in a non rewinding mode normally by addressing the device as /dev/nst0 , /dev/nst1 etc.
Enterprise Tape backup can be performed with packages like DebianPkg:Amanda or DebianPkg:Bacula or similar.
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The Linux tape system can be configured using the program stinit from the package DebianPkg:mt-st. Stinit reads the configuration file [[StinitDef|/etc/stinit.def]]. The tape is then normally addressed as /dev/st0 for the 1st device and /dev/st1 for the second device and so on. The tape can also be addressed in a non rewinding mode normally by addressing the device as /dev/nst0 or /dev/nst1 etc.
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 * [[http://www.debianhelp.co.uk/rsyncweb.htm|Rsync Web interface or GUI tools]]  * [[https://www.debianhelp.co.uk/rsyncweb.htm|Rsync Web interface or GUI tools]]
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Translation(s): English - Català - Français - Italiano

Backup tools and suites

  • amanda-server - Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk Archiver (Server)

  • backintime - GUI simple backup tool with incremental snapshots of any directories. Powered by rsync, diff and cron.

  • backup-manager - Command-line backup tool for GNU Linux

  • backup2l - Low-maintenance and robust command line backup/restore tool with multiple drivers for standard backup-tools like tar and afio

  • 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.

  • backupninja - Lightweight, extensible meta-backup system

  • bacula-server - Network backup, recovery and verification - server meta-package

  • borgbackup - very fast and deduplicating backup system written in Python

  • burp - Simple cross-platform network ?BackUp and Restore Program

  • deja-dup - Simple backup tool with GUI. Uses Duplicity as the backend

  • Duplicity - Remote automatic encrypted incremental backups

  • fsarchiver - Save the contents of a file system to a compressed archive file (It's still under heavy development so it should not be used for critical data.)

  • luckybackup - GUI, backs-up and/or synchronizes any directories using rsync

  • rdiff-backup - Rdiff-backup

  • restic - backup program with multiple revisions, encryption and more

  • rsync - Fast remote file copy program (like rcp)

  • rsnapshot - Local and remote filesystem snapshot utility

  • timeshift - is a program used to make system back-ups/snapshots easily.

  • Tar - Using the tape archiver

  • Unison - A file-synchronization tool for Unix and Windows

User Examples

Application Specific

EvolutionBackup - Backup your Evolution data

Tape Backup

Enterprise Tape backup can be performed with packages like Amanda or Bacula or similar.

The Linux tape system can be configured using the program stinit from the package mt-st. Stinit reads the configuration file /etc/stinit.def. The tape is then normally addressed as /dev/st0 for the 1st device and /dev/st1 for the second device and so on. The tape can also be addressed in a non rewinding mode normally by addressing the device as /dev/nst0 or /dev/nst1 etc.


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