Transferring files with rsync
Of all the countless tools and utilities available in the Linux and Unix world, few are as beloved as rsync
. rsync
is a utility that you can use to copy data from one place to another very easily, and there are many options available to allow you to be very specific about how you want the data to be transferred. Examples of its many use cases include copying files while preserving permissions, copying files while backing up replaced files, and even setting up incremental backups. If you don't already know how to use rsync
, you'll probably want to get lots of practice with it, as it's something you'll soon see will be indispensable during your career as a Linux administrator, and it is also something that the Linux community generally assumes you already know. rsync
is not hard to learn. Most administrators can learn the basic usage in about an hour or less, but the countless options available will lead you to learn new tricks...