rsync Description

Rsync is a freely available open source tool that enables quick incremental file transfers and is distributed under the GNU General Public License. Users can obtain the GPG signing key for the release files from public PGP key servers; if automatic key-fetching is activated, simply executing a "gpg --verify" command will automatically retrieve the key. Alternatively, individuals may choose to manually download the GPG key associated with Wayne Davison. Designed primarily for Unix systems, rsync employs a unique "rsync algorithm" that allows for efficient synchronization of remote files by transmitting only the differences between them, rather than requiring complete sets of files to be present at either end of the connection. Additionally, rsync can optionally maintain the integrity of symbolic links, hard links, file ownership, permissions, devices, and timestamps. With its internal pipelining feature, rsync significantly reduces latency when processing multiple files, making it an optimal choice for users seeking effective file transfer solutions. Overall, rsync stands out as a powerful and versatile tool for efficient file management across different systems.

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Company:
rsync
Year Founded:
2001
Website:
rsync.samba.org/download.html

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Windows
Mac
Linux
Types of Training
Training Docs
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rsync Features and Options

File Sync Software

Audit Trail
Backup and Recovery
Conflict Detection
Real Time Synchronization
Remote Synchronization
Synchronization Scheduling
Two-Way Synchronization

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