Burp backup and restore program v2.1.20, v2.0.54 (Stable)
A backup and restore program that you can use to create secure copies of your important files and folders in order to prevent data loss
Burp makes it possible for you to set up a backup server where all your important files and folders are securely stored. It is specifically designed for network backups, relying on the capabilities of librsync to monitor network traffic, spot file differences and update backups.
Unix server, Windows client
The Burp server only runs on Unix-based systems, allowing Unix and Windows clients to easily access it. Configuring the client is not difficult at all: during setup, you are prompted to enter the server name or address, the client identification data and a password to prevent unwanted access to files.
Schedule backups or initiate them manually
Burp makes use of the Windows Scheduler to run a new backup task every a few minutes; the poll frequency can be set during installation or changed from Burp's configuration file. By default, the Burp client is configured to create copies for the 'c:\Users' folder, and if this directory does no exist, it backups 'C:/Documents and Settings'.
Manual backups can also be performed using the command line client. There are options for deleting previosly created copies, view the list of backups, initiate file restore, verify data integrity, and perform a timed backup. Please note that administrative privileges are required to use the client.
VSS support and backup encryption
One of the major advantages of Burp is its support for the Volume Shadow Copy Service (or, in short, VSS), which allows it to create snapshots of the entire system before creating a new backup.
The server can be instructed to automatically upgrade the client and restore previously backed up files if needed. As for security, you should know that Burp can encrypt the files you backup. The only way you can decrypt their content is to provide the password you filled in during setup.
One of the major advantages of Burp is its support for the Volume Shadow Copy Service (or, in short, VSS), which allows it to create snapshots of the entire system before creating a new backup.
The server can be instructed to automatically upgrade the client and restore previously backed up files if needed. As for security, you should know that Burp can encrypt the files you backup. The only way you can decrypt their content is to provide the password you filled in during setup.
- Features
- Server mode runs on Unix-based systems
- Client mode runs on Windows and Unix-based systems.
- Windows Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) support
- Delta differencing with librsync
- Network backups
- Backs up and restores files, directories, symlinks, hardlinks, fifos and nodes.
- Ability to continue interrupted backups.
System Requirements:
Multi Platform
License: Free
Version: 2.1.20 (Latest), 2.0.54 (Stable)
Release Date: 2017-10-01
Download:
Publisher web site http://burp.grke.org/
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