rsync

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Description
rsync is a program that allows files to be copied to and from remote machines in much the same way as rcp. It has many more options than rcp, and uses the rsync remote-update protocol to greatly speed up file transfers when the destination file already exists.

The rsync remote-update protocol allows rsync to transfer just the differences between two sets of files across the network link.

This package also includes rsyncd daemon functionality.
Interface: Command Line
Associated Programs
Grsync GTK+ frontend for rsync
openssh-client secure shell (SSH) client, for secure access to remote machines
openssh-server secure shell (SSH) server, for secure access from remote machines
QSync frontend to the rsync file transfer utility
rsyncrypto rsync friendly encryption
Available deb Repositories (how-to add a respository)
Debian 32-bit 64-bit
stable 3.0.7-2 3.0.7-2
testing 3.0.9-4 3.0.9-4
sid 3.0.9-4 3.0.9-4

Ubuntu 32-bit 64-bit
hardy 2.6.9-6ubuntu2 2.6.9-6ubuntu2
hardy-backports 3.0.4-3ubuntu1~hardy1
lucid 3.0.7-1ubuntu1 3.0.7-1ubuntu1
oneiric 3.0.8-1ubuntu1 3.0.8-1ubuntu1
precise 3.0.9-1ubuntu1 3.0.9-1ubuntu1
quantal 3.0.9-3ubuntu1 3.0.9-3ubuntu1

Available rpm Repositories
OpenSUSE 32-bit 64-bit
10.1 2.6.6-18 2.6.6-18
11.0 3.0.2-15.1 3.0.2-15.1

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