Notices tagged with backups
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Integrated Storage Concentrator
Integrated Storage Concentrator (ISC-6GS) product family offers a cost-effective IP SAN for small offices, remote sites, branch offices and first-time IP SAN deployments. This easy to use solution is offered with RAID protection and redundant components. ISC-S series of IP SANs offer an ideal platform for applications ranging from Storage Consolidation, Virtual Server Storage, Disaster Recovery, Disk-based backups and more.
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about 9 months ago from web
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Updating the Delicious Glue script for DW | Mat Bowles
Because: 1. I have that kind of server access. 2. I really, really don't trust that Delicious isn't going to get dropped on its butt in the near future. 3. Autolinkdump and conversations about said autolinkdump!
Wednesday, 26-Jan-11 13:13:54 UTC from web -
Yahoo - Archiveteam
Please do not use Yahoo or Yahoo-owned sites for any non-retrievable personal data. Non-retrievable data means that there is no export function, or way to pull your personal data off the site. You should continue to use it if you can be assured that the Yahoo function you are using will not dramatically affect your life if it disappears tomorrow. Because it might.
Friday, 17-Dec-10 02:47:00 UTC from web -
Wednesday, 01-Dec-10 22:49:07 UTC from web
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duplicity
Duplicity backs directories by producing encrypted tar-format volumes and uploading them to a remote or local file server. Because duplicity uses librsync, the incremental archives are space efficient and only record the parts of files that have changed since the last backup. Because duplicity uses GnuPG to encrypt and/or sign these archives, they will be safe from spying and/or modification by the server.
Saturday, 22-May-10 05:11:36 UTC from web -
Saturday, 22-May-10 05:10:15 UTC from web
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Tuesday, 01-Sep-09 01:49:25 UTC from web
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Friday, 09-Jan-09 04:32:23 UTC from web
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write Alter! : Visual Tutorial for LJ MIGRATE.
How to use LJ Migrate with screencaps - unfortunately, there's not much out there for Mac users to backup their LJ without needing to resort to the Terminal, which is not what many Mac users signed on for.
Tuesday, 06-Jan-09 20:11:08 UTC from web -
LJBook (Turn your blog into a PDF Book)
Creates a PDF of your LJ. Requires giving them your password; change it before you start the process, and change it back afterwards.
Tuesday, 06-Jan-09 20:08:25 UTC from web -
Tuesday, 06-Jan-09 19:58:02 UTC from web
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Tuesday, 06-Jan-09 19:53:38 UTC from web
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Tuesday, 06-Jan-09 19:52:55 UTC from web
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Tuesday, 06-Jan-09 19:51:10 UTC from web
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ljsm - full Livejournal backup
Yet another backup client; requires Perl; saves memories too. "Saves posts, memories, graphics. Converts relative links to absolute. Creates contents page, supports http proxy."
Tuesday, 06-Jan-09 18:53:11 UTC from web -
Tuesday, 06-Jan-09 18:52:06 UTC from web
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http://code.sixapart.com/svn/livejournal/trunk/src/jbackup/jbackup.pl
LJ's official backup client - all entries, all comments. (Nothing else, though, and it requires you to be geek-flavored enough to run a Perl script on your own box.)
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Monday, 15-Dec-08 12:47:57 UTC from web
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Thursday, 05-Apr-07 01:39:08 UTC from web