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  1. rsync optionen , z.b. --delete
    17-03-2012 to , , by tostado and -1 others
  2. sloooooooow
    28-02-2012 to , by tostado and -1 others
  3. Lsyncd uses rsync to synchronize local directories with a remote machine running rsyncd. Lsyncd watches multiple directories trees through inotify. The first step after adding the watches is to rsync all directories with the remote host, and then sync single file by collecting the inotify events. So lsyncd is a light-weight live mirror solution that should be easy to install and use while blending well with your system. See lsyncd --help for detailed command line options.
    14-09-2010 to , , , by totpunk and -1 others
  4. 27-05-2010 to , , , by tostado and -1 others
  5. 25-05-2010 to , , , by tante and -1 others
  6. Back In Time is a simple backup tool for Linux inspired from “flyback project” and “TimeVault”. The backup is done by taking snapshots of a specified set of directories.
    24-06-2009 to , , , by totpunk and -1 others
  7. Explains a backup-strategy using rsync and hard-links. My choice to go. (use --link-dest!)
    08-01-2009 to , by jakesantee and -1 others
  8. Apple's Time Machine is a great feature in their OS, and Linux has almost all of the required technology already built in to recreate it. This is a simple GUI to make it easy to use.
  9. 29-03-2008 to , by totpunk and -1 others
  10. 26-02-2008 to , , , by tante and -1 others

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