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TimeVault: Ubuntu backup made simple

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While it's always been possible to use tools such as cron and rsync to backup files in Linux, there has never previously been an easy-to-use program that end-users and beginners could feel comfortable configuring, until now. TimeVault allows you to backup your system with snapshots; this means that if you loose a file (or an entire file system), or want to return a document to a previous state, it is as simple as selecting the file through TimeVault's Snapshot Browser and clicking "Revert." Though it is currently in Beta, I have found TimeVault to be a complete solution for backups, and as of yet haven't discovered any single major problem.
 read more | mail this link | score:7425 | -Ray, January 31, 2008
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