Top 5 Free Backup Tools for Linux

backup1If you are over-optimist about your computer's safety, let me tell you there are any number of hard drives failures occurring in and around you. Well, you might have no clue of a data-disaster when it hits your system. The only way to save your invaluable data is a back up tool. Now if you are the one who works on Linux system, you are lucky to have a number of free backup tools for your system. Most of these tools provide you complete backup either on a regular or scheduled basis. Some of these free application are server based where as there are others that can be installed in your Computer. I got across five cool free backup systems for Linux that I would like to share with you. Here's a list of top 5 free Backup Tools for Linux.

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Fedora Core 6 an earlier do not have the latest version of rdiff-backup - version 1.2.2. The latest version of rdiff-backup is incompatible with the earlier versions. So our backup server running the latest version of rdiff-backup, for example, couldn't backup files from server running older version of rdiff-backup that comes with Fedora Core 6 or before.

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Simplest Way To Backup WordPress From Browser

Traditionally WordPress is backed up by backing the database and the files separately, if required. WordPress 2.5.1 introduces a much simpler way to backup the database in xml format on your desktop. And it takes less than a minute to accomplish! What are you waiting for? Backup your WordPress now.

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