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  2. Bacula - Wikipedia

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    Bacula is a set of computer programs for managing backup, recovery, and verification of computer data across a network—providing a backup solution for mixed operating system environments. Bacula is open-source and released under the AGPL version 3 license with exceptions to permit linking with OpenSSL and distributing Windows binaries.

  3. Disk cloning - Wikipedia

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    Upgrading to a larger or faster drive can be facilitated by cloning the old drive to the new drive once it is installed into the system. This reduces the need to having to manually reinstall applications, drivers and the operating system. [10] The procedure can be used when migrating from mechanical hard disk drives to solid state drives. [11]

  4. Ghost (disk utility) - Wikipedia

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    It supports both full system backup and individual files or folders backup. This version provides a "LightsOut Restore" feature, which restores a system from an on-disk software recovery environment similar to Windows RE, thereby allowing recovery without a bootable CD. Upon system startup, a menu asks whether start the operating system or the ...

  5. File synchronization - Wikipedia

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    Consumer-grade file synchronization solutions are popular, however for business use, they create a concern of allowing corporate information to sprawl to unmanaged devices and cloud services which are uncontrolled by the organization.

  6. VHD (file format) - Wikipedia

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    This method enables developers to test software on different operating systems without the cost or hassle of installing a second hard disk or partitioning a single hard disk into multiple volumes. The ability to directly modify a virtual machine 's hard disk from a host server supports many applications, including:

  7. ONTAP - Wikipedia

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    Open Systems SnapVault allows Windows and UNIX hosts to back up data to an ONTAP, and store any filesystem changes in snapshots (not supported in ONTAP 8.3 and onwards). SnapMirror is designed to be part of a Disaster recovery plan : it stores an exact copy of data on time when snapshot was created on the disaster recovery site and could keep ...

  8. Backup Exec - Wikipedia

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    Standalone Backup Exec configuration (Two-Tier) A single Backup Exec server is assigned the standalone Backup Exec server role. Each server runs the Backup Exec software and the services that control backup and restore operations of multiple clients. Each Backup Exec server maintains its own Backup Exec database, media catalogs, and device ...

  9. rsync - Wikipedia

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    The rdiff-backup script maintains a backup mirror of a file or directory either locally or remotely over the network on another server. rdiff-backup stores incremental rdiff deltas with the backup, with which it is possible to recreate any backup point. [33] The librsync library used by rdiff is an independent implementation of the rsync algorithm.