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7ZIP
7Zip- Open Source Archive
The Best Zip Compression Utility
7-Zip is open source software. Most of the source code is under the GNU LGPL license. The unRAR code is under a mixed license: GNU LGPL + unRAR restrictions. You can use 7-Zip on any computer, including a computer in a commercial organization.
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OpenDocMan
OpenDocMan - Open Source Document Management
OpenDocMan was designed to be used for a variety of situations and solve many problems.
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MondoRescue
MondoRescue - Open Source Hard Disk Cloning
Mondo Rescue backs up your file system to CD, tape, NFS (archives stored remotely) or ISO's (archives stored locally). You can use Mondo to clone an installation of Linux. Mondo's principal virtue is that it protects you from the problems that can arise when you reinstall completely from scratch. Mondo Rescue Linux is used primarily as Linux backup and cloning tools Mondo is comprehensive. Mondo supports LVM 1/2, RAID, ext2, ext3, ext4, JFS, XFS, Reiser FS, VFAT, and can support additional file systems easily. Mondo is open Source It has been published under the GPL v2 (GNU Public License), partly to expose it to thousands of potential beta-testers but mostly as a contribution to the Linux community.
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Redo backup and recovery
Open Source Hard Disk Cloning
Backup and Restore Linux Systems
Redo backup and recovery is the easiest, most complete disaster recovery solution available. It allows bare-metal restore. Bare metal restore means that even if your hard drive melts or gets completely erased by a virus, you can have a completely-functional system back up and running in as little as 10 minutes. Redo Backup and Recovery was designed for this very purpose. It is the simplest open source backup and recovery solution available. Redo Backup has the most features coupled with the simplest.
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SystemImager
Open Source Backup Tool
Creating Images Of Your Linux System With SystemImager
SystemImager is software that makes the installation of Linux to masses of similar machines relatively easy. It makes software distribution, configuration, and operating system updates easy, and can also be used for content distribution, You can even update from one Linux release version to another! SystemImager can also be used to ensure safe production deployments. By saving your current production image before updating to your new production image, you have a highly reliable contingency mechanism. If the new production enviroment is found to be flawed, simply roll-back to the last production image with a simple update command!
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