It actually does that by default. Though you might need to add to the
list of file types with --skip-compress.
On 6/24/22 19:35, Joseph Garvin via rsync wrote:> I have an rsync cron job to backup folders that contain many different
> types of files. Most of these are uncompressed files, so the -z option
> would speed up their transfer. However?there are a few files that are
> already compressed where -z will just needlessly burn CPU and slow down
> the transfer. Is there any way to express something like, "compress
all
> files except those with extension XXX?" The files are in a proprietary
> format so?it doesn't make sense to add them to a whitelist in rsync
itself.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Joe G.
>
>
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