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  2. Redo Rescue - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redo_Rescue

    Redo Rescue, formerly Redo Backup and Recovery, is a free backup and disaster recovery software. It runs from a live CD, a bootable Linux CD image, features a GUI that is a front end to the Partclone command line utility, and is capable of bare-metal backup and recovery of disk partitions. It can use external hard drives and network shares.

  3. Mondo Rescue - Wikipedia

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    Mondo Rescue is free disaster recovery software. It supports Linux (i386, x86-64, IA-64) and FreeBSD (i386).

  4. DMDE - Wikipedia

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    Various reviews note that the application stands out for its attractive price, while the free option can also be sufficient in many scenarios. [3] [4] DMDE is ranked among the best data recovery software and reviewed on popular technology websites, such as TechRadar, Forbes Advisor, Softpedia. In reviews it is noted that the application does ...

  5. BackupAssist - Wikipedia

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    BackupAssist is a suite of backup software for physical and virtual Windows servers that targets small and medium-sized businesses. [1] It includes the products BackupAssist Classic, BackupAssist ER, BackupAssist WFH, and BackupAssist 365.

  6. Backup Exec - Wikipedia

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    Simplified Disaster Recovery (SDR) Guided Search and Restore: Built-in indexing and the ability to restore files through search. True image restore; Cloud Support [22] Free S3 Cloud Connector for Backup Exec to back up data to an S3-compatible cloud storage; Free Azure Cloud Connector for Backup Exec to write data to Microsoft Azure cloud storage

  7. CloudEndure - Wikipedia

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    CloudEndure Disaster Recovery performs continuous block-level replication and saves a dormant copy in the target infrastructure, which uses a smaller percentage of compute, storage, and memory than the primary site; this leads to minimal RTOs (recovery time objective) and RPOs (recovery point objective) when spun up in a disaster.

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