Bup
Bup is a Backup system written in Python. It uses several formats from Git but is capable of handling very large files like operating system images.[2] It has block-based deduplication[3] and optional par2-based error correction.[4]
Original author(s) | Avery Pennarun |
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Initial release | 3 January 2010 |
Stable release | 0.29.1
/ 1 April 2017 |
Repository | |
Written in | Python, Bash, C |
Operating system | Linux, OS X, NetBSD, Solaris, Cygwin |
Size | 405 KB |
Type | Backup |
License | LGPL version 2 [1] |
Website | bup |
History
Bup development began in 2010[5] and was accepted to Debian the same year.
Design
Bup uses the git packfile format writing packfiles directly, avoiding garbage collection.[2]
Availability
Bup is available from source and notably part of the following distributions
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References
- "license at github.com". github.com. 18 January 2011. Retrieved 1 May 2015.
- Brockmeier, Joe 'Zonker' (March 31, 2010). "Git-based backup with bup". LWN. Retrieved 11 July 2015.
- Keeling, G. P. E. (January 2014). "Improved Open Source Backup: Incorporating inline deduplication and sparse indexing solutions" (PDF). UNIVERSITY OF HERTFORDSHIRE. Retrieved 11 July 2015.
- Zari´c, Zoran (2011). "bup: Git for backups" (PDF). 28c3. Retrieved 11 July 2015.
- Pennarun, Avery (2010-10-25). "bup: the git-based backup system" (PDF). Retrieved 11 July 2015.
- "Debian".
- "Ubuntu".
- "Arch Linux".
- "pkgsrc".
External links
- bup website on GitHub
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