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        <title>3rd_party_addons - Add Almir</title>
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        <created>2012-04-07T15:34:10-04:00</created>
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            <name>ielectric</name>
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        <summary>h

Bacuview

A Ruby on Rails based status monitor.

&lt;http://bacuview.rubyforge.org/&gt;






Almir (web written in Python)

Demo: &lt;http://almir-demo.domenkozar.com/&gt;

Documentation: &lt;http://readthedocs.org/docs/almir/en/latest/&gt;

brestore

&lt;http://brestore.webhop.info&gt;</summary>
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        <title>bacula_manual:what_is_bacula - old revision restored</title>
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        <created>2012-04-01T10:38:59-04:00</created>
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            <name>fs</name>
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        <summary>Back

What is bacula?

Bacula is computer backup software; it permits a system or network administrator to manage backup, recovery, and verification of computer data across a network of computers of different kinds. Bacula can also run entirely upon a single computer (though it may not be the best choice for this sort of service) and can back up to various types of media, including tape and disk.</summary>
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        <title>application_specific_backups:postgresql - [Incremental backups and point-in-time recovery (PITR) with WAL archiving] </title>
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        <created>2012-03-21T15:54:00-04:00</created>
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            <name>pmarques</name>
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        <summary>PostgreSQL

Databases in seperate files

Contributed by Marcel Gsteiger

After a few hours of troubleshooting, I finally have my PostgreSQL
database backup running.  My backup job creates separate schema/data
backups for each database, along with a separate backup of global objects.
This is much easier and safer to handle than “all-in-one-file” backups.
Moreover, my scripts backup the data through pipes. So there is no need
for additional disk space for large database backups. The script
automat…</summary>
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