Burp is a handy and reliable utility designed to enable you to create backups of your files.
It uses librsync in order to save on the amount of space that is used by each backup. It also uses VSS (Volume Shadow Copy Service) to make snapshots when backing up Windows computers.
What's New in This Release:
· Improvements to the counters and status monitor - remember the phase1
· scan counters for later phases to use for things like estimated times.
· Add 'working_dir_recovery_method = resume' option, which continues a
· backup from the point it was interrupted.
· Add a useful message about options when run with '-h' or '-?'.
· Get the client to pass its version to the server. The minimum version the
· client needs to be is now this release.
· Get the server to warn when the client is on a different version.
· Put the number of warnings in the subject of the notification emails.
· Allow config file location to be changed via configure
· Implement main server process config reload functionality on SIGHUP.
· Uncomment the reload lines in the Debian init script.
· Add ability to send a regular snapshot of the status summary screen in an
· email ("daily backup summary" feature).
· Add simple 'exclude_ext =' feature.
· Add Windows 7 bare metal restore instructions.