Synbak merges multiple backup techniques into one software with an efficient reporting system.
For developers who want to contribute, synbak's modular design allows for easy creation of new backup methods, reports, and translations. The software supports several backup methods for different types of data.
For local and remote files, synbak utilizes Rsync, which offers incremental backups, total backups, local backups, remote backups via ssh, rsync, and smb/cifs protocols. It also has auto mounting/umounting features for remote system shares using smb/cifs protocols.
Tar is used for backing up local files into tar archives with bzip2 compression and gzip compression, and backup verify options. MySQL is used for backup dumps of both local and remote MySQL servers with bzip2 compression for sql dumps, local multiple database dumps specifying the MySQL database dir, remote databases backup in a single SQL dump, and database inclusion and exclusion patterns.
LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) is used for backup dumps of local or remote LDAP directory servers with bzip2 compression for ldif dumps and ldif dump of remote LDAP servers. Tape backup is supported, with backup to tape archives such as DAT and DLT, multi-loader support, eject of tape at backup end, and backup verify.
Laser disc backup to misc laser compact disks including CD/R/RW and DVD/R/RW/RAM is also supported, with eject of device at backup end.
Synbak offers three report methods, including a very friendly GUI that provides all the necessary information that an administrator or end user needs in HTML format. There is also an option for an RSS report facility that works well with RSS aggregators, and an Email facility where users can receive backup reports via email. The subject line of the email indicates if the backup has gone well or not. Overall, synbak is an excellent backup software for users who require flexibility and customization options.
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