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Old 06-12-2016, 12:43 PM   #1
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LXer: Linux Utilities - Linux File Sharing Over Network Computers Using scp And rsync


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In this article, we shall discuss about two powerful Linux utilities that are used for sharing file/folder to network computers that are scp and rsync. scp allows you to simply copy directories or files from/to any remote destination whereas the rsync, besides simply copying files also acts as a synchronising tool that would synchronise the changes between source and destination. The discussion below is about their usage and various parameters that can be used along with to increase speed and security.

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