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Home » Technical » Computing » rsync local to remote qnap
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rsync local to remote qnap

by William Rendell|Published October 20, 2021

sudo rsync -ravzh /home/source/ admin@ipaddress:/share/destination

  • backup
  • Linux
  • network
  • qnap

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