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BURP is a free and open-source network backup and restore program, developed in the United Kingdom, that efficiently manages data storage and network traffic. It achieves this by utilizing librsync for data synchronization and VSS (Volume Shadow Copy Service) to create snapshots when backing up Windows computers. The program supports Windows as a client and Linux as both a client and server, falling under the 'Backup and Restore', 'Linux File System', and 'NTFS' categories. While specific details regarding its founding history, revenue, leadership, complete product portfolio beyond its core backup functionality, employee count, market position, and competitors are not provided in the available data, its primary focus is on delivering space-effective backup storage across its supported platforms.

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Mixed
Pros
Cost-effectiveness
Comprehensive scanning capabilities
Penetration testing features
Live traffic analysis
Plugin ecosystem
Educational resources
Regular updates
User-friendly interface

Cons
Steep learning curve
Limited free version features
Slow scanning performance
Software bugs/crashes
False positives in scans
Missing advanced automation

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Backup and Restore


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United Kingdom


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