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Platforms that manage database backups, verification, and recovery on user-controlled infrastructure with team collaboration features.
Distinct from Self-Hosted Infrastructure Platforms: No candidate covers self-hosted backup platforms; closest candidates are self-hosted infrastructure or PaaS platforms.
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Databasus is a self-hosted backup platform that automates PostgreSQL backups, verifies their restorability, and stores them across multiple destinations while managing team access with role-based permissions. It combines on-the-fly AES-256-GCM encryption, cron-driven scheduling, job-queue-based verification, multi-destination storage, WAL streaming, throwaway container restore testing, and workspace-based role access control into a unified backup system. The platform distinguishes itself through automatic backup verification that restores each backup into a temporary database container for in
Provides a self-hosted platform for managing database backups, verification, and point-in-time recovery with team access control.
DietPi is an ultra-lightweight Debian distribution and software platform purpose-built for single-board computers. It provides a minimal operating system that strips away unnecessary services to reduce CPU and RAM usage, and includes a curated software catalogue of pre-optimised applications that can be installed with a single command. The system reads a plain-text configuration file before first boot to perform unattended OS and software installation, and offers a web interface for remote system administration. What distinguishes DietPi is its comprehensive, integrated approach to turning a
Installs UrBackup Server for creating full system backups of network clients via a web interface.
NextcloudPi is a deployment suite and pre-configured software stack designed to install and manage a private cloud environment on Linux servers and single-board computers. It includes a specialized operating system image optimized for Raspberry Pi hardware and a dedicated management panel for automating the deployment of cloud storage and collaboration tools. The project distinguishes itself through a web-based configuration interface that allows for the automation of system updates, backup restores, and hardware monitoring. It integrates a dynamic DNS manager to synchronize server IP address
Provides a platform for managing system snapshots and data backups on user-controlled infrastructure.