rsync vs Déjà Dup : Which is Better?

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rsync

rsync is a utility for efficiently transferring and synchronizing files across computer systems, by checking the timestamp and size of files. Developed by Wayne Davison

License: Open Source

Apps available for Linux BSD Haiku

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Déjà Dup

Déjà Dup is a simple backup tool. It hides the complexity of backing up the Right Way (encrypted, off-site, and regular) and uses duplicity as the backend. Features: • Support for local, remote, or cloud backup locations, such as Amazon S3 and Rackspace Cloud Files. Developed by Michael Terry

License: Open Source

Apps available for Linux

rsync VS Déjà Dup Feature comparision

Feature rsync Déjà Dup
Cloud sync
Delta Backup
Encrypted backups
File-sync
Backup
Command line
Command line interface
File by file encryption
File transfer
Folder sync
Schedule Backup
Incremental backup
Remote backup
Well integrated in Debian 9
Cloud Storage
Encryption
Disk Imaging
Disk Cloning
Clone to smaller disks
Automatic Backup
AES encryption
Restore on reboot
Crash recovery
*community curated information: This table may not have the most accurate information. Please suggest changes

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