SafeKeep is a centralized and easy to use backup application that combines the best features of a mirror and an incremental backup.
You will probably find SafeKeep useful if you:
If you feel SafeKeep may be the answer for your data backup needs, take a few moments to see what it can offer. We've tried to make it simple, secure, and manageable. We built it on top of solid open source components that have been extensively tested by the community. You can trust SafeKeep with your data.
To see how SafeKeep looks like in action, take a look our quick example, or browse the documentation. Last but not least, SafeKeep is Open Source and you are always welcome to jump in and contribute!
Feb 17, 2012: New SafeKeep Signing Key
A new GPG signature has been generated to verify all SafeKeep distributions from version 1.4.0 onwards. For more details regarding signing and verifying packages see your distribution documentation.
The key is available for immediate download ... as well as details of the fingerprint for the current key.
Feb 12, 2012: SafeKeep version 1.4.0 (stable) released
SafeKeep 1.4.0 was released today. What's new in this release:
- Add the ability to store script files on either client or server.
- Rewritten snapshot creation to remove use of "rbind".
- Automatic cleanup on next run after an abort.
- Support of LVM tagging for snapshots.
- Better handling of messages and tracebacks.
- A number of other code cleanups and bug fixes.
- Updated minimum Python support to Python 2.3.
Binary packages for RedHat-based (e.g. RedHat EL, CentOS, Fedora) and Debian-based (e.g. Debian, Ubuntu) distributions are available for immediate download ...