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|Full description=SSYNC is a minimalistic filesystem synchronization utility. Its primary goals are reliability, correctness, and speed in syncing extremely large filesystems over fast, local network connections. SSYNC does not implement encryption, compression, differencing algorithms, or remote synchronization over a pipe such as rsh / ssh since those features are already well covered by other utilities such as rsync. It works well on large filesystems and can handle filesystem objects with unusual and non-ASCII characters in their names while correctly preserving all symbolic and hard links and all mode bits. It can be run at increased or decreased niceness and can provide several levels of logging output. Several options allow complete control of synchronization behaviors such as selectively disabling updating of data, ownership, and modes, as well as updating only newer objects or just performing 'test runs'. | |Full description=SSYNC is a minimalistic filesystem synchronization utility. Its primary goals are reliability, correctness, and speed in syncing extremely large filesystems over fast, local network connections. SSYNC does not implement encryption, compression, differencing algorithms, or remote synchronization over a pipe such as rsh / ssh since those features are already well covered by other utilities such as rsync. It works well on large filesystems and can handle filesystem objects with unusual and non-ASCII characters in their names while correctly preserving all symbolic and hard links and all mode bits. It can be run at increased or decreased niceness and can provide several levels of logging output. Several options allow complete control of synchronization behaviors such as selectively disabling updating of data, ownership, and modes, as well as updating only newer objects or just performing 'test runs'. | ||
+ | |Homepage URL=http://angrypot.com/ssync/index.html | ||
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|Related projects=DirSync,Rsync_Vault_Manager,Rsync,syrep | |Related projects=DirSync,Rsync_Vault_Manager,Rsync,syrep | ||
|Keywords=synchronization,filesystem,file,system administration,ssync | |Keywords=synchronization,filesystem,file,system administration,ssync | ||
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|Version identifier=2.3 | |Version identifier=2.3 | ||
− | |Version date=2002 | + | |Version date=2002/11/07 |
|Version status=stable | |Version status=stable | ||
|Version download=ftp://ftp.netsw.org/system/tools/fileutils/install/ssync/ssync-2.3.tar.gz | |Version download=ftp://ftp.netsw.org/system/tools/fileutils/install/ssync/ssync-2.3.tar.gz | ||
+ | |Version comment=2.3 stable released 2002-11-07 | ||
+ | |Last review by=Bendikker | ||
+ | |Last review date=2018/03/30 | ||
+ | |Submitted by=Database conversion | ||
+ | |Submitted date=2011-04-01 | ||
+ | |Is GNU=No | ||
+ | |License verified date=2001-12-20 | ||
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+ | {{Project license | ||
+ | |License=GPLv2orlater | ||
+ | |License verified by=Janet Casey | ||
|License verified date=2001-12-20 | |License verified date=2001-12-20 | ||
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{{Person | {{Person | ||
+ | |Real name=Michael W. Shaffer | ||
|Role=Maintainer | |Role=Maintainer | ||
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+ | |Resource URL=https://rubygems.org/gems/ssync | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:29, 30 March 2018
Ssync
http://angrypot.com/ssync/index.html
Filesystem synchronization utility
SSYNC is a minimalistic filesystem synchronization utility. Its primary goals are reliability, correctness, and speed in syncing extremely large filesystems over fast, local network connections. SSYNC does not implement encryption, compression, differencing algorithms, or remote synchronization over a pipe such as rsh / ssh since those features are already well covered by other utilities such as rsync. It works well on large filesystems and can handle filesystem objects with unusual and non-ASCII characters in their names while correctly preserving all symbolic and hard links and all mode bits. It can be run at increased or decreased niceness and can provide several levels of logging output. Several options allow complete control of synchronization behaviors such as selectively disabling updating of data, ownership, and modes, as well as updating only newer objects or just performing 'test runs'.
Licensing
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Leaders and contributors
Contact(s) | Role |
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Michael W. Shaffer | Maintainer |
Resources and communication
Audience | Resource type | URI |
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Ruby (Ref) | https://rubygems.org/gems/ssync |
Software prerequisites
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