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Five tips for performing better rsync backups
Keeping a directory in sync between two Linux machines is a snap, thanks to rsync. Here are a few tricks for getting the most out of this handy tool.
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Review: LuckyBackup for Linux systems
With a user-friendly GUI, LuckyBackUp is one of the easiest backup tools you will ever use on a Linux system.
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Review: SyncToy 2.1 file synchronization
If you are looking for a simple, straightforward, reliable backup tool, then SyncToy might be the best solution for you.
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Spotlight: SyncToy 2.1 file synchronization
If you are looking for a simple, straightforward, reliable backup tool, then SyncToy might be the best solution for you.
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Review: Clonezilla system imaging
Clonezilla is an efficient, networkable, piece of software that can clone a single machine or up to forty machines simultaneously.
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How do I back up my important data with Yadis Backup?
Yadis! Backup divides backup jobs into tasks which can be configured to perform either local or ftp backup, but it also runs backups in real time.
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How do I use Zback as an easy portable backup system?
With its small footprint in a self-contained executable file, Zback can be a good choice for a portable backup system. Jack Wallen shows you how.
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10 outstanding Linux backup utilities
A dependable backup tool is not a luxury - everyone needs to have one. But that doesn't mean you need to spend a fortune to get the feature set that meets your needs. Jack Wallen i...
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Back up e-mail clients and Web browsers with a new tool
MailBrowserBackup is an elegant, simple, and reliable open source application designed specifically to meet your mail client and Web browser back up needs.
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Review: Toshiba 320GB USB 2.0 Portable External Hard Drive
With hard drive sizes going up and costs going down, having individual backup storage is now a cost-effective solution to keep end users data safe. Jack Wallen reviews the Toshiba ...