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Rsync is a powerful synchronisation tool originally invented for use on Unix-based systems.
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Rsync works great for Unix based systems. daybringer
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Rsync is a powerful synchronization tool originally invented for use on Unix-based systems.
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Rsync is a powerful synchronisation tool originally invented for use on Unix-based systems.
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Rsync backups will transmit a few megabytes of changes rather than let you wait until all modified files (that probably run into gigabytes) are uploaded.
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As I will demonstrate shortly, the Rsync algorithm for transferring data from source to destination is greatly suited for situations in which a file has been adjusted.
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The Rsync algorithm The file on the archive server (the destination file that needs to be updated) is split into a number of blocks of equal size (the last block could be an exception).
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All data transmitted by Rsync is actually compressed and is encrypted using SSL.
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In Rsync, the MD5 (Message digest) algorithm is now being utilised.
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For online backups the Rsync method is the best way to guarantee that backups are fast, secure, and non-intrusive and actually get done.
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