backintime
- Ebuilds: 4, Stable: 1.5.5, Testing: 9999 Description:
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.
Currently there are two GUI available: Gnome and KDE 4 (>= 4.1).
All you have to do is configure:
* Where to save snapshot
* What directories to backup
* When backup should be done (manual, every hour, every day, every week, every month)
Homepage:https://backintime.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ https://github.com/bit-team/backintime/
backup-manager
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 0.7.14-r1, Testing: 0.7.14-r1 Description: command line backup tool, designed to help make daily archives of the file system. It can make archives in lots of open formats (tar, gzip, bzip2, lzma, dar, zip) and provides interesting features (such as network exports or CD/DVD automated-burning)
Homepage:https://github.com/sukria/Backup-Manager License: GPL-2
backuppc (ambiguous, available in 2 overlays)
- Ebuilds: 5, Stable: 4.4.0-r1, Testing: 4.4.0-r3 Description: High-performance backups to a server's disk
Homepage:https://backuppc.github.io/backuppc/index.html License: GPL-2
bareos (ambiguous, available in 2 overlays)
- Ebuilds: 11, Testing: 9999 Description: Featureful client/server network backup suite
Homepage:https://www.bareos.org/ License: AGPL-3
bontmia
- Ebuilds: 2, Stable: 0.15.1, Testing: 0.16 Description: An incremental network backup tool for snapshotting directories using rsync
Homepage:https://github.com/mape2k/bontmia License: GPL-2
borgbackup (ambiguous, available in 2 overlays)
- Ebuilds: 4, Stable: 1.4.1-r1, Testing: 1.4.3 Description: Deduplicating backup program with compression and authenticated encryption
Homepage:https://borgbackup.readthedocs.io/ License: BSD
btrfs-snap
- Ebuilds: 1, Testing: 1.7.3 Description: btrfs-snap creates and maintains the history of snapshots of btrfs filesystems
Homepage:https://github.com/jf647/btrfs-snap License: GPL-3
burp
- Ebuilds: 3, Stable: 3.1.4-r1, Testing: 3.2.0 Description:
Burp is a network backup and restore program. It uses librsync in order
to save network traffic and to save on the amount of space that is used
by each backup. It also uses VSS (Volume Shadow Copy Service) to make
snapshots when backing up Windows computers.
Homepage:https://burp.grke.org/ License: AGPL-3
cdbackup
- Ebuilds: 1, Testing: 0.7.1-r2 Description: Allows streaming backup utilities to dump/restore from CD-R(W)s or DVD(+/-RW)s
Homepage:https://www.muempf.de/index.html License: BSD
cdbkup
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 1.0-r5 Description: A backup application capable of full/incremental backups on
local and remote systems onto cd-r and cd-rw discs.
Homepage:https://cdbkup.sourceforge.net/ License: GPL-2
clickhouse-backup
- Ebuilds: 2, Testing: 2.6.5 Description:
Tool for easy ClickHouse backup and restore with cloud storages support
(AWS, GCS, Azure, Tenent COS, FTP, SFTP).
Atomic Database Engine and multi disks are supported.
Homepage:https://github.com/Altinity/clickhouse-backup License: MIT
dar
- Ebuilds: 2, Stable: 2.8.3, Testing: 2.8.4 Description:
Backup directory tree and files.
Full featured archiver with support for differential backups, slices,
compression, ATTR/ACL support. DAR also supports Pipes for remote
operations, including with ssh.
Homepage:http://dar.linux.free.fr/ License: GPL-2+
deja-dup
- Ebuilds: 2, Stable: 44.2, Testing: 48.4 Description:
Déjà Dup is a simple backup tool. It hides the complexity of backing up the
Right Way (encrypted, off-site, and regular) and uses
duplicity as the backend.
Support for local, remote, or cloud backup locations such as Google Drive
Securely encrypts and compresses your data
Incrementally backs up, letting you restore from any particular backup
Schedules regular backups
Integrates well into your GNOME desktop
Déjà Dup focuses on ease of use and personal, accidental data loss.
If you need a full system backup or an archival program, you may prefer other
backup apps.
Homepage:https://apps.gnome.org/DejaDup/ License: GPL-3+
dirvish
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 1.2.1-r1 Description: Dirvish is a fast, disk based, rotating network
backup system. With dirvish you can maintain a set of complete images
of your filesystems with unattended creation and expiration. A dirvish
backup vault is like a time machine for your data.
Homepage:http://www.dirvish.org/ License: OSL-2.0
duplicity
- Ebuilds: 4, Stable: 3.0.7, Testing: 9999 Description: Secure backup system using GnuPG to encrypt data
Homepage:https://duplicity.gitlab.io/
fsarchiver
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 0.8.9 Description: Flexible filesystem archiver for backup and deployment tool
Homepage:https://www.fsarchiver.org License: GPL-2
hashget
- Ebuilds: 2, Testing: 0.176 Description:
Hashget is network deduplication tool working together with
usual compression utilities (such as tar/gz/xz).
While usual compression tools uses mathematical algorithms for
compressing data, hashget finds which files could be downloaded from
public (e.g. WordPress or Debian servers) or private
(e.g. your company internal website) resources and excludes it from
archive (leaving only very short meta-information about it).
Upon decompressing, hashget downloads these files, verifies hashsum
and places it on target system with same permissions, ownership,
atime and mtime. Hashget compression is lossless, based on
cryptographically strong SHA256 hashsum.
Homepage:https://github.com/yaroslaff/hashget License: MIT
kup (ambiguous, available in 2 overlays)
- Ebuilds: 2, Testing: 0.10.0 Description: Backup scheduler for the Plasma desktop
Homepage:https://apps.kde.org/kup/ License: GPL-2+
mkstage4
- Ebuilds: 3, Testing: 0.4 Description:
This is a bash script which can create stage 4 tarballs either
for the running system, or a system at a specified mount point.
It is highly parameterized allowing among other things the
exclusion of sensitive user data.
Homepage:https://github.com/TheChymera/mkstage4 License: GPL-3
mylvmbackup
- Ebuilds: 1, Testing: 0.16-r2 Description: Tool for creating backups of MySQL server's data files using LVM snapshots
Homepage:https://lenzg.net/mylvmbackup/ License: GPL-2+
pdumpfs
- Ebuilds: 1, Testing: 1.3-r3 Description:
pdumpfs is a simple daily backup system similar to Plan9's dumpfs which
preserves every daily snapshot. pdumpfs is written in Ruby. You can access
the past snapshots at any time for retrieving a certain day's file. Let's
backup your home directory with pdumpfs!
Homepage:http://0xcc.net/pdumpfs/ License: GPL-2
pgbackrest (ambiguous, available in 2 overlays)
- Ebuilds: 3, Testing: 2.57.0, 2.53.1 Description:
A simple, reliable backup and restore solution that can seamlessly
scale up to the largest databases and workloads by utilizing algorithms
that are optimized for database-specific requirements.
Homepage:https://pgbackrest.org License: MIT
rdedup
- Ebuilds: 1, Testing: 1.0.2-r2 Description: Data deduplication with compression and public key encryption
Homepage:https://github.com/dpc/rdedup License: Apache-2.0 Apache-2.0-with-LLVM-exceptions BSD ISC MIT MPL-2.0 Unlicense
rdup
- Ebuilds: 2, Testing: 1.1.15-r3 Description: Generate a file list suitable for full or incremental backups
Homepage:https://github.com/miekg/rdup License: GPL-3
rear
- Ebuilds: 2, Stable: 2.9 Description:
Relax and Recover (Rear) is the leading Open Source disaster recovery solution, and successor to mkcdrec. It comprises of a modular framework and ready-to-go workflows for many common situations to produce a bootable image and restore from backup using this image. As a benefit, it allows to restore to different hardware and can therefore be used as a migration tool as well.
Homepage:
https://relax-and-recover.org/
https://github.com/rear/rear/
License: GPL-3+
restic
- Ebuilds: 2, Stable: 0.18.1, Testing: 0.18.1, 0.18.0 Description: A backup program that is fast, efficient and secure
Homepage:https://restic.net/ License: Apache-2.0 BSD BSD-2 LGPL-3-with-linking-exception MIT
rsnapshot
- Ebuilds: 2, Stable: 1.4.5-r1, Testing: 1.4.5-r1 Description: A filesystem backup utility based on rsync
Homepage:https://rsnapshot.org/ License: GPL-2
sarab
- Ebuilds: 1, Stable: 1.0.0-r1 Description:
SaraB works with DAR (Disk ARchive) to schedule backups. SaraB provides a
powerful, automated rotation schedule which allows administrators to create a
custom rotation that fits the needs of their network.
Homepage:https://sarab.sourceforge.net/ License: GPL-2+
snapper
- Ebuilds: 3, Stable: 0.13.0, Testing: 0.13.0 Description:
Snapper is a command-line program for filesystem snapshot management.
It can create, delete and compare snapshots and undo changes done
between snapshots. It supports both btrfs and ext4.
Homepage:http://snapper.io/ License: GPL-2
snapper-gui (ambiguous, available in 3 overlays)
- Ebuilds: 3, Testing: 220626, 9999 Description: GUI for snapper, a tool for Linux filesystem snapshot management
Homepage:https://github.com/ricardomv/snapper-gui License: GPL-2+
spideroak-bin
- Ebuilds: 1, Testing: 7.5.0-r3 Description: Secure free online backup, storage, and sharing system
Homepage:https://spideroak.com License: spideroak
urbackup-client (ambiguous, available in 2 overlays)
- Ebuilds: 3, Testing: 2.5.26 Description:
Client/server backup system, that through a combination of image
(currently on Windows only) and file backups accomplishes both
data safety and a fast restoration time.
Backups are made while the system is running without interrupting current processes.
UrBackup also continuously watches folders you want backed up in order to quickly
find differences to previous backups.
Because of that, incremental file backups are really fast.
Your files can be restored through the web interface, via
app-backup/urbackup-client or the file manager, while the backups of drive volumes
can be restored with a bootable CD or USB-Stick (bare metal restore).
Homepage:https://www.urbackup.org/ License: AGPL-3+
urbackup-server (ambiguous, available in 2 overlays)
- Ebuilds: 3, Testing: 2.5.34 Description:
Client/server backup system, that through a combination of image
(currently on Windows only) and file backups accomplishes both
data safety and a fast restoration time.
Backups are made while the system is running without interrupting current processes.
UrBackup also continuously watches folders you want backed up in order to quickly
find differences to previous backups.
Because of that, incremental file backups are really fast.
Your files can be restored through the web interface, via
app-backup/urbackup-client or the file manager, while the backups of drive volumes
can be restored with a bootable CD or USB-Stick (bare metal restore).
Homepage:https://www.urbackup.org/ License: AGPL-3+
wal-g (ambiguous, available in 2 overlays)
- Ebuilds: 3, Testing: 3.0.8 Description:
WAL-G is an archival restoration tool for Postgres, MySQL, MongoDB,
Redis, SQLServer, FoundationDB, etc.
Homepage:https://github.com/wal-g/wal-g License: Apache-2.0 GPL-3+