backup2l 1.5-2 (i386 binary) in ubuntu lucid

 backup2l [backup-too-l] is a tool for autonomously generating, maintaining
 and restoring backups on a mountable file system (e. g. hard disk). In a
 default installation, backups are created regularly by a cron script.
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 The main design goals are low maintenance effort, efficiency, transparency
 and robustness. All control files are stored together with the archives on
 the backup device, and their contents are mostly self-explaining. Hence, a
 user can - if necessary - browse the files and extract archives manually.
 .
 backup2l features differential backups at multiple hierarchical levels.
 This allows to generate small incremental backups at short intervals while
 at the same time, the total number of archives only increases
 logarithmically with the number of backups since the last full backup.
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 An open driver architecture allows to use virtually any archiving
 program as a backend. Built-in drivers support .tar.gz, .tar.bz2, or .afioz
 files. Further user-defined drivers can be added.
 .
 An integrated split-and-collect function allows to comfortably transfer all
 or selected archives to a set of CDs or other removable media.

Details

Package version:
1.5-2
Source:
backup2l 1.5-2 source package in Ubuntu
Status:
Obsolete
Component:
universe
Priority:
Optional

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