How to Sync Files/Directories Using Rsync with Non-standard SSH Port
Today, we will be discussing about how to sync files using rsync with non-standard SSH port. You might wonder why do we need to use
Today, we will be discussing about how to sync files using rsync with non-standard SSH port. You might wonder why do we need to use
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