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BackupPC

BackupPC is a free disk-to-disk backup software suite with a web-based frontend. The cross-platform server will run on any Linux, Solaris, or UNIX-based server. No client is necessary, as the server is itself a client for several protocols that are handled by other services native to the client OS. In 2007, BackupPC was mentioned as one of the three most…

Operating Systems and Protocols Supported, Security & Data storage

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Operating Systems and Protocols Supported

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Security

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Data storage

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Developer
G.W. Haywood
License
GPL 3
Operating system
Cross-platform
Original author
Craig Barratt
Preview release
4.4.1rc1 / November 13, 2025; 9 months ago (2025-11-13)
Release
September 21, 2001; 24 years ago (2001-09-21)

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Security

  • NAT Network address translation
  • Apache Apache HTTP Server

Operating Systems and Protocols Supported

Data storage

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BackupPC

Nodes21
Edges20
Triples58
Avg. degree1.9
Density0.095238
Components1

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BackupPC

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related to Operating Systems and Protocols Supported · 13
BackupPC → BSD, Cygwin, GNU, Linux, Microsoft Windows, Network File System V4, OS, Secure Shell, SSH, The, These, Unix-like, Windows
related to Security · 12
BackupPC → Although, Apache, BackupPC's, Because, Configuration, For, However, NAT, The, The BackupPC, This, Web
related to Version 3.x · 10
BackupPC → At, Compression, Files, GB, Office, So, The, When, Windows, Windows XP
related to User support · 3
BackupPC → BackupPC Users' Mailing List, Haywood, It
related to Version 4.x · 2
BackupPC → The, V3
Developer · 1
BackupPC → G.W. Haywood
License · 1
BackupPC → GPL 3
Operating system · 1
BackupPC → Cross-platform
Original author · 1
BackupPC → Craig Barratt
Preview release · 1
BackupPC → 4.4.1rc1 / November 13, 2025; 9 months ago (2025-11-13)

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backup server back software rsync data use disk protocols version using windows tar client backups system smb files used well

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
BackupPCDeveloperG.W. Haywood1.00infobox
BackupPCLicenseGPL 31.00infobox
BackupPCOperating systemCross-platform1.00infobox
BackupPCOriginal authorCraig Barratt1.00infobox
BackupPCPreview release4.4.1rc1 / November 13, 2025; 9 months ago (2025-11-13)1.00infobox
BackupPCReleaseSeptember 21, 2001; 24 years ago (2001-09-21)1.00infobox
BackupPCRepositorygithub.com/backuppc/backuppc1.00infobox
BackupPCStable release4.4.0 / June 20, 2020; 6 years ago (2020-06-20)1.00infobox
BackupPCTypeBackup1.00infobox
BackupPCWebsitebackuppc.github.io/backuppc1.00infobox
BackupPCWritten inPerl1.00infobox
BackupPCis afree disk-to-disk backup software suite with a web-based frontend0.90text

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