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Description: lightweight, extensible meta-backup system
Backupninja lets you drop simple config files in /etc/backup.d to
coordinate system backups. Backupninja is a master of many arts,
including incremental remote filesystem backup, MySQL backup, and
ldap
including incremental remote filesystem backup, MySQL backup, and
LDAP
backup. By creating simple drop-in handler scripts, backupninja can
learn new skills. Backupninja is a silent flower blossom death strike to
lost data.
.
In addition to backing up regular files, Backupninja has handlers to ease
backing up: ldap, maildir, MySQL, svn, trac, and the output from shell scripts
backing up: LDAP, Maildir, MySQL, PostgreSQL, SVN, Trac, hardware and system
information, as well as the output from custom shell scripts.
.
Backupninja currently supports common backup utilities, easing their
configuration, currently supported are: rdiff-backup, duplicity, CD/DVD
configuration, currently supported are: rdiff-backup, duplicity, rsync
and CD/DVD.
.
Most handlers have their own dependencies/recommendations, shown in brackets
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