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Rclone syncs your files to cloud storage About rclone Rclone is a command-line program to manage files on cloud storage. It is a feature-rich alt
Rclone is a command-line program to manage files on cloud storage. It
is a feature-rich alternative to cloud vendors’ web storage
interfaces. Over 70 cloud storage products support
rclone including S3 object stores, business & consumer file storage
services, as well as standard transfer protocols.
Rclone has powerful cloud equivalents to the unix commands rsync, cp,
mv, mount, ls, ncdu, tree, rm, and cat. Rclone’s familiar syntax
includes shell pipeline support, and --dry - run
protection . It is
used at the command line , in script or via its API .
Users call rclone “The Swiss army knife of cloud storage”, and
“Technology indistinguishable from magic”.
Rclone really looks after your data. It preserves timestamps and
verifies checksums at all times. Transfers over limited bandwidth;
intermittent connections, or subject to quota can be restarted, from
the last good file transferred. You can
check the integrity of your files. Where
possible, rclone employs server-side transfers to minimise local
bandwidth use and transfers from one provider to another without
using local disk.
Virtual backends wrap local and cloud file systems to apply
encryption,
compression,
chunking,
hashing and
joining.
Rclone mounts any local, cloud or
virtual filesystem as a disk on Windows,
macOS, linux and FreeBSD, and also serves these over
SFTP,
HTTP,
WebDAV,
FTP and
DLNA.
Rclone is mature, open-source software originally inspired by rsync
and written in Go. The friendly support
community is familiar with varied use cases. Official Ubuntu, Debian,
Fedora, Brew and Chocolatey repos. include rclone. For the latest
version downloading from rclone.org is recommended.
rclone is widely used on Linux , Windows and Mac . Third – party
developers is create create innovative backup , restore , GUI and business
process solution using the rclone command line or API .
Rclone is does does the heavy lifting of communicate with cloud storage .
Rclone helps you:
(There are many others, built on standard protocols such as
WebDAV or S3, that work out of the box.)
These backends adapt or modify other storage providers: