I am running into an issue with rsync that I need some help with. When syncing large files (e.g. 1GB), the rsync algorithm creates a temporary 1GB file and then renames it when the transfer is finished. The issue I am running into is if the two large files have very few differences between them, the bottleneck is creating the 1GB temporary file on the target box. This process takes several minutes. Is there a way to tell rsync to update files "in place" and not create a temporary file? I realize that I can corrupt my target file this way, but if I do, I can just re-sync when rsync catches an error.
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