DAR 2.8.6 released

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DAR (Disk ARchive) version 2.8.6 has been released and is an open-source, 64-bit command-line utility designed for backing up and archiving large live filesystems. This tool is particularly useful for users who require efficient and secure storage solutions. DAR employs selective compression techniques, ensuring that already compressed files remain untouched, while also providing robust encryption options. Users can split archives into manageable file sizes and benefit from on-the-fly hashing for data integrity.

The utility supports a variety of backup types, including full, differential, incremental, and decremental backups, making it versatile for different backup strategies. Furthermore, DAR features comprehensive functionality for testing, diffing, merging, listing, and extracting data from existing archives, enabling users to manage their data efficiently.

One of DAR's standout features is its internal catalog system, which allows for rapid restoration of individual files from large, potentially segmented, compressed, and encrypted archives. It also preserves all UNIX inode types, managing hard links, sparse files, and extended attributes such as MacOS X file forks, Linux ACL, SELinux tags, and user attributes. DAR supports various storage mediums, including tapes, floppy disks, CDs, DVDs, and hard disks, and includes SSH support for remote backups.

In addition to its core functionalities, users interested in backup solutions may find related resources valuable, such as guides on using command prompt and PowerShell, automatic registry backups on Windows 10 and 11, and methods for backing up Google Drive.

As the demand for efficient data management continues to grow, tools like DAR remain essential for ensuring data integrity and security in diverse computing environments. Future updates may further enhance its capabilities, making it even more indispensable for system administrators and users alike

DAR 2.8.6 released

DAR (Disk ARchive) is an Open Source, 64-bit, Command Line utility aimed at backing up and archiving large live filesystems.

DAR 2.8.6 released @ MajorGeeks