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Rsync

Rsync is an open-source file synchronizing tool that provides incremental file transfer. It can be used over insecure and secure transports (like SSH). It is available on most Unix-based systems (such as macOS and Linux) and Windows. There are also GUI-based tools that use rsync, for example, Acrosync. A basic command looks like this:

  • -options is a dash followed by one or more letters, for example -v for verbose error messages, and -b to make backups. See the full list of options at the rsync man page. (Search for "Options summary.")
  • SOURCE is the path to the local file or directory that you want to copy or synchronize
  • user@ is the credentials of the user on the remote server you want to copy files over to.
  • x.x.x.x is the IP address of the remote server.
  • DESTINATION is the path to the location you want to copy your directory or files to on the remote server.