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| === TurnKey unveils a new kind of smart backup/restore system, powered by Amazon S3 === This week Turn``Key Linux, an Ubuntu based project, officially unveiled TKLBAM (Turn``Key Backup and Migration), a smart, fully automated backup and restore facility powered by the Amazon S3 storage cloud. Fully automating the backup and restore process makes it practical for the first time to easily test backups "in the cloud", and migrate full systems (e.g., servers) anywhere in minutes. "We designed TKLBAM to be our ideal open source backup system. Imagine a fully automated backup and restore system with no pain. That you wouldn't need to configure. That just magically knows what to backup and, just as importantly, what NOT to backup, to create super efficient, encrypted backups of changes to files, databases, package management state, even users and groups." Read the announcement and watch the screencast: http://www.turnkeylinux.org/blog/announcing-tklbam |
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WORK IN PROGRESS
Welcome to the Ubuntu Weekly Newsletter, Issue ## for the week September 5th - September 11th, 2010. In this issue we cover.
In This Issue
General Community News
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Ubuntu Brainstorm Top 5 this week
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=== Top 5 StackExchange Questions for the Week ==
LoCo News
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The Planet
John Baer: GTK Impression – Nautilus Breadcrumbs
http://www.projblog.com/?p=1471
In The Press
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In Other News
TurnKey unveils a new kind of smart backup/restore system, powered by Amazon S3
This week TurnKey Linux, an Ubuntu based project, officially unveiled TKLBAM (TurnKey Backup and Migration), a smart, fully automated backup and restore facility powered by the Amazon S3 storage cloud.
Fully automating the backup and restore process makes it practical for the first time to easily test backups "in the cloud", and migrate full systems (e.g., servers) anywhere in minutes.
"We designed TKLBAM to be our ideal open source backup system. Imagine a fully automated backup and restore system with no pain. That you wouldn't need to configure. That just magically knows what to backup and, just as importantly, what NOT to backup, to create super efficient, encrypted backups of changes to files, databases, package management state, even users and groups."
Read the announcement and watch the screencast:
http://www.turnkeylinux.org/blog/announcing-tklbam
Featured Podcasts
Weekly Ubuntu Development Team Meetings
Upcoming Meetings and Events
Updates and Security for 6.06, 8.04, 9.04, 9.10, 10.04, and 10.10
Security Updates
Ubuntu 6.06 Updates
Ubuntu 8.04 Updates
Ubuntu 9.04 Updates
Ubuntu 9.10 Updates
Ubuntu 10.04 Updates
Ubuntu 10.10 Updates
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