Group :: Arquivamento/Backup
RPM: bup
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A versão atual: 0.33.2-alt1
Data da compilação: 2 julho 2023, 14:27 ( 43.9 weeks ago )
Tamanho:: 291.78 Kb
Home page: https://bup.github.io/
Licença: LGPL-2.0 and BSD-2-Clause and Python
Sumário: Very efficient backup system based on the git packfile format
Descrição:
Lista dos contribuidores Lista dos rpms provida por esta srpm:
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Data da compilação: 2 julho 2023, 14:27 ( 43.9 weeks ago )
Tamanho:: 291.78 Kb
Home page: https://bup.github.io/
Licença: LGPL-2.0 and BSD-2-Clause and Python
Sumário: Very efficient backup system based on the git packfile format
Descrição:
Very efficient backup system based on the git packfile format, providing fast
incremental saves and global deduplication (among and within files, including
virtual machine images). Some of its features are:
* It uses a rolling checksum algorithm and hence it can backup huge files
incrementally.
* It uses packfile format from git, so one can access the stored data even if
he doesn't like bup's user interface.
* It writes packfiles directly so it is fast even with huge amounts of data:
it can track millions of files and keep track of hundreds or thousands of
gigabytes of objects.
* Data is "automagically" shared between incremental backups without having to
know which backup is based on which other one.
* One can make a backup directly to a remote bup server, without needing tons
of temporary disk space on the computer being backed up. If the backup is
interrupted halfway through, the next run will pick up where the previous
backup left off.
* It can use "par2" redundancy to recover corrupted backups even if the disk
has undetected bad sectors.
* Each incremental backup acts as if it's a full backup, it just takes less
disk space.
* One can mount a bup repository as a FUSE filesystem and access the contents
that way, or even export it over Samba.
Mantenedor currente: Andrey Cherepanov incremental saves and global deduplication (among and within files, including
virtual machine images). Some of its features are:
* It uses a rolling checksum algorithm and hence it can backup huge files
incrementally.
* It uses packfile format from git, so one can access the stored data even if
he doesn't like bup's user interface.
* It writes packfiles directly so it is fast even with huge amounts of data:
it can track millions of files and keep track of hundreds or thousands of
gigabytes of objects.
* Data is "automagically" shared between incremental backups without having to
know which backup is based on which other one.
* One can make a backup directly to a remote bup server, without needing tons
of temporary disk space on the computer being backed up. If the backup is
interrupted halfway through, the next run will pick up where the previous
backup left off.
* It can use "par2" redundancy to recover corrupted backups even if the disk
has undetected bad sectors.
* Each incremental backup acts as if it's a full backup, it just takes less
disk space.
* One can mount a bup repository as a FUSE filesystem and access the contents
that way, or even export it over Samba.
Lista dos contribuidores Lista dos rpms provida por esta srpm:
- bup
- bup-debuginfo
- bup-web