Quick contest: Win one of 20 Carbon (backup) unlock codes

Carbon backup

Carbon (the backup app) is a kick ass way to backup and restore apps and their precious data on your Android phone or tablet. It's simple, looks great, works even better, and doesn't need root or any fancy hocus-pocus to get it to work. We think it's the way Google should have done it. The free version works great, backing up all your data to the device, but the premium version takes things a step further by placing all your data in your Dropbox, Google Drive, or Box.net account. Yay the cloud!

There's one thing that could make it better, and that's getting a free Carbon Premium code. Koush hooked us up with 20 of them to give away, and here's your chance. Comment on this post, telling everyone what data you need to back up, and sometime after midnight (Eastern time) we'll pick 20 winners. No muss, no fuss.

If you're not sure because you haven't tried Carbon backup just yet, now is the time. Hit the Google Play link above and see why everyone is loving this one.


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Set Up Rsnapshot, Archiving Of Snapshots And Backup Of MySQL Databases On Debian

Set Up Rsnapshot, Archiving Of Snapshots And Backup Of MySQL Databases On Debian

This howto will show you how to install and set up Rsnapshot, enable archiving of snapshots and how to back up MySQL databases on Debian.

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Distribution Release: Redo Backup & Recovery 1.0.4

Redo Backup & Recovery 1.0.4 has been released. Redo is an Ubuntu-based live CD featuring backup, restore, and disaster recovery software, with an easy-to-use graphical program for running bare-metal backup and recovery of hard disk partitions. What’s new in this release? “Base upgrade to Ubuntu 12.04 LTS; percent….


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CA Brightstor Arcserve Backup r11.5 for Linux Agent for MySQL Upgrade from BrightSt Reviews

CA Brightstor Arcserve Backup r11.5 for Linux Agent for MySQL Upgrade from BrightSt

CA Brightstor Arcserve Backup r11.5 for Linux Agent for MySQL Upgrade from BrightSt

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Item #: H08204. BrightStor ARCserve Backup Agent for MySQL allows BrightStor ARCserve Backup to effectively backup and restore MySQL databases. Additionally, it enables BrightStor ARCserve Backup to display MySQL databases on a server in a logical tree for easy management. Product Description: BrightStor ARCserve Backup Agent for MySQL for Linux – ( v. 11.5 ) – version upgrade package
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Setting up LAMP: Getting Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP Working Together (Transcend Technique)

Setting up LAMP: Getting Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP Working Together (Transcend Technique)

You could think of Setting Up LAMP as four books in one, but it’s actually something much more valuable: a single volume that presents the open-source technologies known collectively as LAMP—Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP—as tightly dovetailed components of today’s most affordable and effective platform for building dynamic web-based applications.Each technology has uses outside of this context, of course, but within it they form something greater than the sum of their parts. This book shows

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Basic Backup Script in BASH

Everyone should be backing up their data. This just doesn’t go towards sysadmins, but even people at home who never even think of it. Just like everything else in I.T., hard drives were built to fail. If you do not make efficient back ups, you are at your own mercy when your drive will no longer spin up, meaning all that data is now gone.
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Backup your data in Linux with Deja Dup

Hard disks break. Really, they do. When it happens, most people are sadly unprepared: even the most experienced computer person only recovers a (big?) portion of their data after a crash. Even today, with cloud computing. The reason? Backing up is tricky. If you use GNU/Linux or Ubuntu, it’s easy enough to make an incremental backup using rsync and gpg. If you have no idea what this means, don’t worry: yu will be able to use them without even knowing itRead the howto at [url=http://www.freesoftwaremagazine.com/articles/backup_your_data_linux_dejadup]Free Software Magazine[/url]
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How To Backup Your Frugal Puppy Using Puppy Linux

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Disk Backup With Amanda On Debian Lenny

Amanda is an open source client/server solution to back up filesystems. Backups are triggered by the backup server, backup definitions are located on the servers but exclusion lists are located on the client.

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