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dattobd | Hotpot | |
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6 | 1 | |
553 | 60 | |
1.3% | - | |
7.0 | 0.0 | |
17 days ago | almost 4 years ago | |
C | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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dattobd
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System snapshot tools for ext4
https://github.com/datto/dattobd is still a thing, apparently. Needs its own kernel module, so have fun with that.
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Are they any tools to backup a *mounted* disk volume to an image?
There's https://github.com/datto/dattobd Never used it though.
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BEST Way to backup a Raspberry Pi?
(Or if you're really crazy, and want image based incremental backups then this exists https://github.com/datto/dattobd).
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Imaging mounted disk volumes under duress
The dattobd [1] block device driver fills this gap. It basically implements VSS like behavior on Linux. It is used in the Datto Linux backup agent in combination with the backup appliance [2], but it can be used stand alone as well (see readme).
Disclaimer: I'm a software engineer for Datto.
[1] https://github.com/datto/dattobd
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ActiveBackup for Linux
It connects but fails to back up a remote Linux server. Then I read from somewhere saying it works only in LAN. I ends up using https://github.com/datto/dattobd and rsync.
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Math-heavy software development jobs? I like math.
In my last job I worked on writing backup agents in C++ for multiple platforms using userspace API's. There was a team that exclusively worked on the Linux driver that our agent used, the driver is open source too - https://github.com/datto/dattobd
Hotpot
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Languages experimented with distributed heap support?
Predating Intel's persistent memory a.k.a. NVDIMM, I see a research product "Hotpot" on its practical application as distributed shared memory ( paper and source code ), despite the hardware adoption issue and its apparent research nature (stuck with customized 3.x Linux kernel), I find the core idea not so bound to such a whole new technology stack, covering from low level device driver to application programming toolkit, even depending on sth like 40Gbps RDMA with InfiniBand SAN connection.
What are some alternatives?
raspberry-pi-os - Learning operating system development using Linux kernel and Raspberry Pi
rdma-core - RDMA core userspace libraries and daemons
PrawnOS - Libre Mainline Kernel and Debian for arm laptops
spy - :eyes: Linux kernel mode debugfs keylogger
nbdkit
libpmemobj-cpp - C++ bindings & containers for libpmemobj
rpi-clone - A shell script to clone a booted disk.
aniseed - Neovim configuration and plugins in Fennel (Lisp compiled to Lua)
lkm-sandbox - Collection of Linux Kernel Modules and PoC to discover, learn and practice Linux Kernel Development
lgproxy - Proxy for Looking Glass over local networks
nct6687d - Linux kernel module for Nuvoton NCT6687-R
kdai - kdai(Kernel Dynamic ARP Inspection) is a linux kernel module to defend against arp cache poisoning