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  2. rsync - Wikipedia

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    The rsync algorithm is a type of delta encoding, and is used for minimizing network usage. Zstandard, LZ4, or Zlib may be used for additional data compression, [8] and SSH or stunnel can be used for security. rsync is typically used for synchronizing files and directories between two different systems.

  3. Andrew Tridgell - Wikipedia

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    rsync, Samba, rzip, ccache, ArduPilot Andrew " Tridge " Tridgell OAM (born 28 February 1967) is an Australian computer programmer . He is the author of and a contributor to the Samba file server , and co-inventor of the rsync algorithm.

  4. cwRsync - Wikipedia

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    cwRsync is an implementation of rsync for Windows.Rsync uses a file transfer technology specified by the rsync algorithm, transferring only changed chunks of files over the network in a given time. cwRsync can be used for remote file backup and synchronization from/to Windows systems. cwRsync contains Cygwin DLLs and a compiled version of rsync on Cygwin.

  5. Rclone - Wikipedia

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    Rsync requires their correct use. [97] Rclone filters require the use of ** to refer to the contents of a directory. Rsync does not. [98] Eponymous cloud storage service rsync.net provides remote unix filesystems so that customers can run rsync and other standard Unix tools. [99] They also offer rclone only accounts. [100]

  6. Rsync algorithm - Wikipedia

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  7. Grsync - Wikipedia

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    Rsync is a tool for creating backups in Linux systems. It supports backing up local folders, SSH tunneling, [4] delta-only synchronization, and so on. Grsync adds the ability to use such purposes with a graphical user interface, without rsync's need to learn a complex set of command-line arguments.

  8. Dry run (testing) - Wikipedia

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    A dry run (or practice run) is a software testing process used to make sure that a system works correctly and will not result in severe failure. [1] For example, rsync, a utility for transferring and synchronizing data between networked computers or storage drives, has a "dry-run" option users can use to check that their command-line arguments are valid and to simulate what would happen when ...

  9. Warrant canary - Wikipedia

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    The first commercial use of a warrant canary was by the US cloud storage provider rsync.net, which began publishing its canary in 2006. [9] In addition to a digital signature, it provides a recent news headline as proof that the warrant canary was recently posted [10] as well as mirroring the posting internationally. [11]