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Reverse Dependencies for aws-s3

The projects listed here declare aws-s3 as a runtime or development dependency

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S3 backup and restore program
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Backup is a Ruby Gem written for Unix and Rails environments. It can be used both with and without the Ruby on Rails framework! This gem offers a quick and simple solution to backing up databases such as MySQL/Po...
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Nice for backing up low priority personal servers with multiple sites & accounts
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Blanket is a flexible backup framework designed to get the drudgery out of the way and to make automated backups easy.
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Easy upload management for ActiveRecord w/Google Storage option
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Bookpress is a small gem that spits out a single HTML document, generated from an implicit directory structure of markdown files.
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speed up repeated access to s3 data with a local cache
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A Ruby library for capturing deployment configuration info from ec2 and future cloud services
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Longer and more detailed version of summary...
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A tool for syncing files between clouds
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CSV Files: I hate them, you probably do too, but sometimes you need to get data into your system and this is the only way it's happening. If you're deploying a rails app in a cloud setup, you may have troubles if you're trying to store an uploaded file locally and process it later in a bac...
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You can centralize all you backup policies on a single server, and then store dumps to many different hosts (SSH, S3, FTP).
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