2 month ago
gleuschk : Bombich.com: Remote Backup of Mac OS X Using rsync - excellent writeup. need to get this going, then look into mozy for offsite
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3 month ago
bmilleare : FuseOverAmazon - s3fs - Google Code - s3fs has come a long way since I last used it!
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joshua : ccollect - (pseudo) incremental backup with different exclude lists using hardlinks and rsync
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8 month ago
gleuschk : Featured Windows Download: Synchronize Folders with SyncToy 2.0 - seems to be the way to go
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9 month ago
gleuschk : Google Plans Service to Store Users' Data - WSJ.com - hmmm. go with Mozy now, or wait for the chance to give Google still more of my digital self?
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10 month ago
deusx : flyback - Google Code - "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."
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10 month ago
Rod Begbie : AppleInsider | Apple yanks wireless backup from Leopard last minute - Wow, I hadn't noticed this had gone. Digging deeper, it appears that you can only use Time Machine to backup to network drives shared using "Apple File Protocol", rather than the more common SMB. Glad I have my Drobo hooked up to a Mac Mini, because tha [via] #
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10 month ago
philgyford : Mozy Online Backup: Simple, Automatic, Secure - Simple-sounding online backup service for Windows or Mac. (via Haddock)
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11 month ago
nelson : MySQL replication practice - Great blog entry about reliable snapshots, repliation delay, etc
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12 month ago
joshua : Harmony Project - xml file synchronization
Jeremy Zawodny : Harmony Project home page - Harmony Project home page: "The Harmony system is a generic framework for reconciling disconnected updates to heterogeneous, replicated XML data."
43folders : Harmony Project home page - "Harmony is framework for defining, updating, and synchronizing views over strings, trees, and relations." I'm so watching this project [thanks, Alan Schmitt]
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13 month ago
joshua : Twibright Optar - store data with a laser printer and paper
Rod Begbie : Twibright Optar - Codec allowing you to reliably back your data up to dead-tree. You can print about 200kb to a sheet of A4, then scan it in later to retrieve your data. [via] #
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15 month ago
joshua : Foremost - unix forensics - finds files within a big blog
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17 month ago
jimray : CVSDude: Professional CVS Hosting and Subversion Hosting - Hoping to get our team at work on this
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joshua : LOCKSS - "lots of copies keeps stuff safe" distributed backup system
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19 month ago
Nelson Minar : Encrypted USB drive - Commercial products have been doing this for awhile, but this one's free and strong
joshua : Glosoli: Encrypted thumb drive and autoplay howto
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19 month ago
joshua : Back Up Linux And Windows Systems With BackupPC
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43folders : My backup paranoia | David Roessli's Empty Set - Thoughtful, detailed rundown on handling backup for your Mac world.
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19 month ago
wearehugh : girtby.net The Other Kind of Reentrant - damn, i was so hoping for an article on anal sex
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19 month ago
wearehugh : tecosystems » The RedMonk IT Report: S3/ZRM for Backup
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Rod Begbie : CrashPlan - Impressive looking network backup software. Straightforward to set-up, you can either pay CrashPlan to backup to their servers, or use local or friends' hard drives for free. Lots of nice touches, like using Bonjour to discover local backup destinations [via] #
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