backing_up_home_using_rsync
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backing_up_home_using_rsync [2021/03/16 18:08] – [Basic rsync backup.] removed lonestar from sdf path peteyboy | backing_up_home_using_rsync [2022/11/30 13:23] – [Backing Up $HOME Using rsync] n3t | ||
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Rsync will allow you to syncronize your data on SDF to an area on another computer. Using rsync will enable you to copy only new files or files that have changed. This saves bandwidth for both parties and greatly speeds up the operation. Rsync is in current development, | Rsync will allow you to syncronize your data on SDF to an area on another computer. Using rsync will enable you to copy only new files or files that have changed. This saves bandwidth for both parties and greatly speeds up the operation. Rsync is in current development, | ||
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===== Basic rsync backup. ===== | ===== Basic rsync backup. ===== |
backing_up_home_using_rsync.txt · Last modified: 2022/11/30 13:27 by n3t