On 2020/01/08 08:43, Frank-Ulrich Sommer wrote:
but rsync did not get faster.
I'm sorry to admit that the ultimate solution does not use Cygwin any more. I'm
now using a Windows share and connect to that share from my Linux server with
cifs and autofs. rsync then runs on the linux machine and
Thank you for the suggestions. The Linux disk is newer and does not use SMR,
but for reading there should not be a big difference.
The windows box is running standalone without AD or anything similar.
Concerning perms and metadata I must admit that I do not know what to look for.
As I did not k
On Sat, 4 Jan 2020 at 17:16, wrote:
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> I am running rsync on a small linux server to synchronize files in one
> directory and its subdirectories from Windows (using sshd from Cygwin) to
> this server for backup purposes. The directory contains almost 1 TB of images
> and videos in about 160k f
I am running rsync on a small linux server to synchronize files in one
directory and its subdirectories from Windows (using sshd from Cygwin) to this
server for backup purposes. The directory contains almost 1 TB of images and
videos in about 160k files on a slow disk (Seagate Archive 8TB with S
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