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In my case it was the PowerCli module installed on Windows Server 2019 setting up a connection to a VCenter server. The communication between this services is determined by the client OS and the installed .NET version.]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[rpi-clone is a shell script that is for cloning a running Raspberry Pi booted source disk (SD card or USB disk) to a destination disk which will be bootable. Destination disks are SD cards in the SD card slot or a USB card reader, USB flash disks, or USB hard drives.]]></description>
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It supports tapes, disks, network and CD/DVD as backup media, multiple filesystems, LVM, software and hardware Raid, BIOS and UEFI.

You need it to be safe.]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[I've a critical data stored on my small home server. I backup my Desktop, Laptop and a remote VPS server to my home nas server powered by Debian Linux using rsnapshot backup utility. In the event that my main nas server has a hardware (hard disk failure) problem, having mirrored files provides some sort of peace of mind. How do I mirror /backups/personal (total 100GB and growing everyday) to a secondary nas Linux server located in my network?]]></description>
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bitpocket can use any server which you have ssh access to for its central storage. If you have gigabytes of free disk space on your hosting server you can finally make use of it.]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Relax-and-Recover is a setup-and-forget Linux bare metal disaster recovery solution. It is easy to set up and requires no maintenance so there is no excuse for not using it.]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[I love leeks, potatoes and bacon in soup and decided to make a little potato casserole with the same ingredients. The leek confit is adapted from the Molly Wizenburg version with the substitution of rendered bacon fat for the butter.]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[You may know that you can enter Time Machine through the GUI and delete a backup. In some cases, under Mountain Lion, this results in an error, with a message saying "The operation can't be completed because backup items can't be modified." 

In some cases, deleting backups from the Finder won't work; you also may not be able to use the rm command to delete these backups, because they are handled in a special way. Finally, even if all goes well, you may want to delete backups on a remote Mac's Time Machine disk. ]]></description>
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    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[I’ve been using Pinboard to store my bookmarks for nearly two years, and it’s a wonderful site.

Before I joined, I kept all of my bookmarks as .webarchive files stored in a folder on my computer, with a hideously complicated text document holding all of my comments and tags. Pinboard has been a breath of fresh air: it’s fast, simple, handles all of the archiving for me and has generally been very reliable.

Unfortunately, two years had taken their toll on my account, and the whole thing was a bit of a mess. Rather than try to restore some sense of order to an unsustainable tagging and annotation system, I decided to blow all of my bookmarks away, and start from scratch. I’ve exported all of my old bookmarks, and perhaps I’ll add them all back as time allows. Or perhaps not.

When I exported them all, I suddenly realised how fragile my system was. Although I’m sure Pinboard keeps excellent backups, I didn’t actually have a local backup of my bookmarks. I’d make a half-hearted visit to the export page every so often, but I didn’t have it automated. This time round, I wanted to change that. So I wrote my own system for doing Pinboard backups.

Several scripts have already been written to do this (such as Marcelo Somers and Drew Schuster). I wrote my own because I wanted one written in a language that I’m familiar with (in this case, Python), and so that it provided exactly what I wanted: saving a copy of the XML file to my local drive.

Also, the scripts I’ve seen before all use username and password authentication to access the API. But about eight months ago, Pinboard introduced API authentication tokens that mean you don’t have to do this. This seems like a better method, so I wanted to use that in my backups.

Finally, I drew inspiration from Dr. Drang’s series of posts on archiving tweets. I use a fork of his Twitter archiving scripts to back up my tweets, and my Pinboard script was modelled on the same.]]></description>
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<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/b:cc0910b846dc/</dc:identifier>
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</item>
<item rdf:about="https://github.com/tritonas00/system-tar-and-restore">
    <title>tritonas00/system-tar-and-restore · GitHub</title>
    <dc:date>2013-03-30T20:12:38+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://github.com/tritonas00/system-tar-and-restore</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[System tar & restore contains two bash scripts, backup and restore.

The purpose is to make the process of backing up and restoring a full GNU/Linux installation easier, using tar or transfer an existing installation using rsync.

Supported distributions: Arch, Debian, Fedora]]></description>
<dc:subject>linux backup sysadmin</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/b:cf8665742d5d/</dc:identifier>
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<item rdf:about="https://openphoto.me/">
    <title>OpenPhoto - The easiest way to share, enjoy and organize your photos using Dropbox.</title>
    <dc:date>2012-04-26T06:32:42+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://openphoto.me/</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[We get it, you're already using 5 different photo services so why use another?

Your photos belong to you. That's our core belief. So much that we've gone to great lengths to make sure that you remain in control of your photos as you archive, organize and share them on OpenPhoto.

You give us a valet key to your photos and in exchange we make them beautiful and fun.]]></description>
<dc:subject>backup dropbox photography open source s3</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/b:81e77eff52c7/</dc:identifier>
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	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/t:dropbox"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/t:photography"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/t:open"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/t:source"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/t:s3"/>
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</item>
<item rdf:about="http://dropboxautomator.com/">
    <title>Automate your Dropbox</title>
    <dc:date>2011-12-30T09:40:56+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://dropboxautomator.com/</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><dc:subject>dropbox cloud backup automation</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/b:78bfc17d6a87/</dc:identifier>
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	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/t:automation"/>
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</item>
<item rdf:about="http://www.tarsnap.com/">
    <title>Tarsnap - Online backups for the truly paranoid</title>
    <dc:date>2011-11-28T13:41:34+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.tarsnap.com/</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Tarsnap is a secure online backup service for BSD, Linux, OS X, Solaris, Cygwin, and can probably be compiled on many other UNIX-like operating systems. The Tarsnap client code provides a flexible and powerful command-line interface which can be used directly or via shell scripts.

At the present time, Tarsnap does not support Windows (except via Cygwin) and does not have a graphical user interface.]]></description>
<dc:subject>s3 security linux backup</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/b:53e314dec957/</dc:identifier>
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	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/t:security"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/t:linux"/>
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</item>
<item rdf:about="http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20110906221223743">
    <title>10.7: Using two Time Machine backups - Mac OS X Hints</title>
    <dc:date>2011-09-13T15:39:49+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20110906221223743</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Rotating Time Machine backups has never been easier as of 10.7. Apple included in Lion a command-line interface for Time Machine which makes it completely scriptable. For the complete details on the command-line interface take a look at the man page for tmutil. 

I use two Time Machine backups (see my backup strategy below for my complete backup solution) one at home and one at work. Using MarcoPolo you can set triggers and actions to automatically switch your Time Machine destination. 

At home, and at work, I have 10.7 Server setup running the Time Machine service. Using MarcoPolo my laptop can determine its location, work or home, and set the IP address for my server appropriately. The following are the details on how to set this up for a Time Machine destination of an AFP share point. With small changes, this will also work for a Time Machine destination of an external hard drive. ]]></description>
<dc:subject>backup mac</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/b:fcdc0f50b3dd/</dc:identifier>
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<item rdf:about="http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20110727051031397">
    <title>10.7: Use local Time Machine as an instant safety net - Mac OS X Hints</title>
    <dc:date>2011-09-13T15:39:14+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20110727051031397</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Mac OS X 10.7 includes a new facility to make Time Machine backups on the local disk. You can make use of this feature to create snapshots of the current disk status, allowing you to recover instantly from disaster. ]]></description>
<dc:subject>backup mac</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/b:164870df5d3c/</dc:identifier>
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	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/t:mac"/>
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</item>
<item rdf:about="http://www.aerofs.com/">
    <title>AeroFS - File sync without servers</title>
    <dc:date>2011-06-25T11:50:55+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.aerofs.com/</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Using AeroFS, you can sync all the data on your devices. No limits. No caps. You already have your storage, now use it!]]></description>
<dc:subject>backup software storage sync</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/b:226e90b03260/</dc:identifier>
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	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/t:software"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/t:storage"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/t:sync"/>
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</item>
<item rdf:about="https://github.com/technicalpickles/homesick#readme">
    <title>technicalpickles/homesick - GitHub</title>
    <dc:date>2011-06-24T12:05:37+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://github.com/technicalpickles/homesick#readme</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Homesick is sorta like rip, but for dotfiles. It uses git to clone a repository containing dotfiles, and saves them in ~/.homesick. It then allows you to symlink all the dotfiles into place with a single command.

We call a repository that is compatible with homesick to be a 'castle'. To act as a castle, a repository must be organized like so:

Contains a 'home' directory
'home' contains any number of files and directories that begin with '.']]></description>
<dc:subject>backup sync</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/b:5963d2331e9b/</dc:identifier>
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	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/t:sync"/>
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</item>
<item rdf:about="http://sparkleshare.org/">
    <title>SparkleShare - Sharing work made easy</title>
    <dc:date>2011-04-26T14:50:07+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://sparkleshare.org/</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[SparkleShare is a syncing and collaboration tool that shines by its absence. It's designed to get out of your way, to make sharing documents and collaboration easier, and to make peers aware of what you are doing.]]></description>
<dc:subject>backup sync dropbox opensource</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/b:c0a09821a533/</dc:identifier>
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	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/t:sync"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/t:dropbox"/>
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</item>
<item rdf:about="http://www.practicallyefficient.com/2011/03/18/rsync-automator/">
    <title>rsync + Automator = free and easy backups for your Mac</title>
    <dc:date>2011-03-25T19:26:02+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.practicallyefficient.com/2011/03/18/rsync-automator/</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[One of the most basic types of backup is the folder sync. Folder A lives on your Mac. Folder B is on an external hard drive. You want to make Folder B look exactly like Folder A.

Granted, anyone could make this happen by dragging and dropping the contents of A to B. If you have a lot of data, that’s going to take a while each time, though.

Fortunately, there’s a really easy, free way to make this happen with almost no effort (or geekery) on your part using two tools that are already on your Mac: rsync and Automator.]]></description>
<dc:subject>mac backup</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/b:4befe6113f54/</dc:identifier>
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</item>
<item rdf:about="http://camlistore.org/">
    <title>Camlistore</title>
    <dc:date>2011-03-09T06:41:36+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://camlistore.org/</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Camlistore is a set of open source formats, protocols, and software for modeling, storing, searching, sharing and synchronizing data in the post-PC era. Data may be files or objects, tweets or 5TB videos, and you can access it via a phone, browser or FUSE filesystem.]]></description>
<dc:subject>backup cloud opensource storage web</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://instapaper.com/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/b:d030c00e7354/</dc:identifier>
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	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/t:cloud"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/t:opensource"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/t:storage"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/t:web"/>
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<item rdf:about="http://www.jpstacey.info/blog/2011/02/11/twelve-steps-backups">
    <title>The Twelve Steps of Backups | Graceful Exits</title>
    <dc:date>2011-02-11T14:10:54+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.jpstacey.info/blog/2011/02/11/twelve-steps-backups</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Follow these twelve steps, so that you might never stray from the path.]]></description>
<dc:subject>backup sysadmin</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/b:6a72fc4fce63/</dc:identifier>
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	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/t:sysadmin"/>
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</item>
<item rdf:about="http://notes.pinboard.in/u:mlednor/f45c40cd0e5bac75ada2">
    <title>Data Protector Database Corruption</title>
    <dc:date>2010-11-17T20:13:57+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://notes.pinboard.in/u:mlednor/f45c40cd0e5bac75ada2</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Data Protector Database Corruption.]]></description>
<dc:subject>backup</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://notes.pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/b:8dbe8a8be901/</dc:identifier>
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</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://code.google.com/p/lsyncd/">
    <title>lsyncd - Project Hosting on Google Code</title>
    <dc:date>2010-10-17T18:45:40+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://code.google.com/p/lsyncd/</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Lsyncd uses rsync to synchronize local directories with a remote machine running rsyncd. Lsyncd watches multiple directories trees through inotify. The first step after adding the watches is to rsync all directories with the remote host, and then sync single file by collecting the inotify events. So lsyncd is a light-weight live mirror solution that should be easy to install and use while blending well with your system. See lsyncd --help for detailed command line options.]]></description>
<dc:subject>backup storage sync</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/b:495a59f8b594/</dc:identifier>
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	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/t:storage"/>
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</item>
<item rdf:about="https://spanningbackup.com/welcome">
    <title>Spanning Backup</title>
    <dc:date>2010-07-28T10:26:29+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>https://spanningbackup.com/welcome</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Spanning Backup continually backs up Google Calendar, Contacts, and Docs to the cloud. Setup takes about 7 seconds. Then you can rest easy, knowing your most important data is protected. ]]></description>
<dc:subject>google backup</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/b:d6f89c4fcf73/</dc:identifier>
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	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/t:backup"/>
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</item>
<item rdf:about="http://lifehacker.com/5559007/the-hassle+free-guide-to-ripping-your-blu+ray-collection">
    <title>The Hassle-Free Guide to Ripping Your Blu-Ray Collection</title>
    <dc:date>2010-06-11T07:22:10+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://lifehacker.com/5559007/the-hassle+free-guide-to-ripping-your-blu+ray-collection</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[Blu-Ray discs may be more protected and harder to play in certain programs, like XBMC, but that doesn't mean you can't play your HD video on your media center. Here's how to rip and compress Blu-Ray discs for high quality, space-saving results.]]></description>
<dc:subject>backup howto multimedia</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/b:aeda240d436c/</dc:identifier>
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	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/t:howto"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/t:multimedia"/>
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<item rdf:about="http://www.ubuntugeek.com/flyback-snapshot-based-backup-tool-based-on-rsync.html">
    <title>Flyback - Snapshot-based backup tool based on rsync | Ubuntu Geek</title>
    <dc:date>2010-02-24T20:06:09+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.ubuntugeek.com/flyback-snapshot-based-backup-tool-based-on-rsync.html</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><description><![CDATA[FlyBack is a snapshot-based backup tool based on rsync It creates successive backup directories mirroring the files you wish to backup, but hard-links unchanged files to the previous backup. This prevents wasting disk space while providing you with full access to all your files without any sort of recovery program. If your machine crashes, just move your external drive to your new machine and copy the latest backup using whatever file browser you normally use.]]></description>
<dc:subject>ubuntu backup</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/b:4757d67bb5f7/</dc:identifier>
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	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/t:backup"/>
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<item rdf:about="http://allmydata.org/trac/tahoe">
    <title>tahoe-lafs</title>
    <dc:date>2010-02-06T12:27:40+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://allmydata.org/trac/tahoe</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><dc:subject>backup storage</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/b:2cbcdc4a27f2/</dc:identifier>
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<item rdf:about="http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=200910250014377">
    <title>Transfer a Time Machine disk to a disk image file - Mac OS X Hints</title>
    <dc:date>2009-12-09T07:36:19+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=200910250014377</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><dc:subject>mac backup</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/b:998b16a338a6/</dc:identifier>
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	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/t:backup"/>
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</item>
<item rdf:about="http://www.sanitarium.net/golug/rsync_backups.html">
    <title>Backups using rsync</title>
    <dc:date>2009-11-29T21:34:56+00:00</dc:date>
    <link>http://www.sanitarium.net/golug/rsync_backups.html</link>
    <dc:creator>mlednor</dc:creator><dc:subject>sysadmin linux backup</dc:subject>
<dc:source>https://pinboard.in/</dc:source>
<dc:identifier>https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/b:262ffe7051d9/</dc:identifier>
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	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/t:linux"/>
	<rdf:li rdf:resource="https://pinboard.in/u:mlednor/t:backup"/>
</rdf:Bag></taxo:topics>
</item>
<item rdf:about="http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=2009092822584146">
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