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What transport are you using? ssh, rsyncd, local copy, or something else?
On 09/30/11 09:41, daniel wilson wrote:> Hi all,
>
> I'm working with some very large files, 500GB or thereabouts, using
> rsync 3.0.7. I'm not familiar with the internal operation of the
> rsync protocol, but I've read a few old posts that suggest there may
> be ways to improve performance.
>
> Can anyone give me pointers to config changes or patches that might
> help reduce the CPU burden when working with such large files ?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Dan
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