A curated list of storage open source tools. Backups, redundancy, sharing, distribution, encryption, etc.
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A curated list of storage open source tools. Backups, redundancy, sharing, distribution, encryption, etc.
Realtime S3 synchronisation daemon
Automatic backups your web projects bases (MySQL/MariaDB) and files via WebDAV, Amazon S3 and SSH (rsync).
Open source multi-tier website backups
User-reported issues for Cloudback
Minecraft on demand server using spot instances with backup functionality to s3
AWS Bootcamp | Resource | Document | Materials |
PGSQL Dumper creates backups of your database and upload it to a S3 bucket (Cloudflare R2 supported)
UniArr: React Native/Expo app for self-hosted media servers. Unified search, calendar & management across Radarr, Sonarr, Jellyfin, Bazarr, qBittorrent, Jellyseerr & more. Offline-first with smart sync, home screen widgets, bulk downloads, VPN diagnostics, anime integration, and conversational AI assistant. iOS/Android/Web.
Simple docker solution for ghost backup / restore from s3
Common docker images from AOE
Proof Of Concept (POC) for go-cron
Daily life journal and productivity app for Android. Track thoughts, tasks, reminders, photos, videos, audio, and locations in a single encrypted timeline. Features recurring reminders, location-based geofence triggers, speech-to-text, focus timer, S3 cloud backup, and biometric lock.
Simple backup utility to dump Mysql backups to S3 and Google Cloud Storage (GCS)
Download uploaded or fetched images from Cloudinary and then upload to an existing AWS s3 bucket.
Docker-based backup solution for AWS S3 with web UI. Schedule backups from local/SSH sources with compression, retention policies, and job management.
S3Safe is a robust Bash script for backing up websites, databases, and database users to any S3-compatible storage.
monitor s3 buckets for missing files
Automatic backup from everything in Linux include MySQL + configs + files and transfer them to another server + s3 storage
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