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Re: web-based file backup



On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 11:55:36 -0400
Harland Christofferson <debian-user@zerocrossings.com> wrote:

> does anyone know of a package or open souce project for web-based 
> file backup? 

You mean something like "apt-cache show backuppc"?
(http://backuppc.sf.net for more information.)

It can do a backup of all the Linux and Windows boxes on your network,
and then has an admin interface accessible through a browser. From the
admin interface, you can see what backups it has done and when, full
backups or partial, as well as download snapshots and files from the
latest backups. It also pools the various common files among backups, so
that they don't take up as much disk space (I'm still not totally sure
how it keeps all that straight, but it seems to work).

It's been working pretty good for us at a small webhosting company.

HTH,
Jacob

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