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Source: snapraid
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Section: utils
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Priority: extra
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Maintainer: Maxim Tikhonov <flaterichd@gmail.com>
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Build-Depends: debhelper (>= 7.0.0), autotools-dev
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Standards-Version: 3.9.2
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Homepage: http://snapraid.sourceforge.net/
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Package: snapraid
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Architecture: any
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Depends:
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${shlibs:Depends},
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${misc:Depends}
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Description: SnapRAID is a backup program for disk arrays.
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SnapRAID is a backup program for disk arrays.
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SnapRAID stores redundancy information in the disk array, and it allows recovering from up to two disk failures.
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SnapRAID is mainly targeted for a home media center, where you have a lot of big files that rarely change.
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Beside the ability to recover from disk failures, the other features of SnapRAID are:
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- You can start using SnapRAID with already filled disks.
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- The disks of the array can have different sizes.
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- You can add more disks at any time.
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- If you accidentally delete some files in a disk, you can recover them.
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- If more than two disks fail, you lose the data only on the failed disks. All the data in the other disks is safe.
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- It doesn't lock-in your data. You can stop using SnapRAID at any time without the need to reformat or move data.
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- All your data is hashed to ensure data integrity and avoid silent corruption.
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