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		<title>duplicity for ubuntu- easy as pie encrypted backups.</title>
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For backups, and a lot of other system administration things, it&#8217;s always good to keep things simple. Duplicity is a program that can do backups and restores with encryption, and its fairly automated once you set it up. I&#8217;m using it on some ubuntu servers to do backups to our windows based backup server. I [...]]]></description>
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