> >
> >I thought, rsync only looks at the modification date of a file and
> >decides whether to backup this file or not.
> >
> By default, it does not, in fact it's REAL usefullness it's that uit
> examines the content of the file to send just what is needed,
> differently from other mirrorin
>
>
>I thought, rsync only looks at the modification date of a file and
>decides whether to backup this file or not.
>
By default, it does not, in fact it's REAL usefullness it's that uit
examines the content of the file to send just what is needed,
differently from other mirroring software.
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> If you want them stored on the destination encrypted you
Yes, that´s it. The owner of the source files will be sure, that no one
else can read his files on the destination host.
I thought, rsync only looks at the modification date of a file and
decides whether to backup this file or not. In