Let's say my drive A is transferring several TBs to a drive B...

Let's say my drive A is transferring several TBs to a drive B. A few months pass and I've made changes to the folder structure and added more files on drive A. Instead of formatting drive B and transfering everything over, is there a tool that can add the new changes and files to drive B so the process is faster? It takes too long to transfer 5TB of content once a month to my externals. Windows only.

hotaru a shit

rsync

Not on Windows

I'm sure there's a port or equivalent.

cwrsync

Sanggle tooth

I'm not uploading anything to a network or to a different computer system, it's just an external.

Doesn't matter

dd

It doesn't matter, rsync can do it locally too.

write it yourself you fucking tool

Boot into a live cd, use ntfs-3g to give write/write and just use rsynce to the external drives?

Why not just RAID 1 it?

ask microsoft

raid is not a backup

You're a shit and a faggot.

and you're a faggot and a shit.

I used SyncBack Pro for this. Works well enough. Can synchronize or mirror.

Unison, i use it for managing reaction image archives across devices

>several terabytes from A: to B:
But floppies only support 1.44 MB?

Robocopy, I guess. I use it to backup my porn.

Also, added bonus that it comes with windows. rsync is better though.

Robocopy

Git.

When you move folders or add new stuff, you can"commit" the change and then you can pull down those changes to the other drive.

And keep the full history of every file. Seems wasteful, and a bit slow.

Don't ever do this, git is absolute dogshit when it comes to anything that isn't text. Your .git folder will quickly take more space than the actual content.

Also thanks for explaining how a VCS works, newfag

Bvckup 2. Works for mirroring internal, external, and networked drives. Smart about files being moved and renamed on NTFS volumes. Can use a destination snapshot instead of scanning the destination drive. Supports delta copies. Free to use indefinitely for manual backups (for automatic you have to pay or use an old unsupported version).

rsync -avx --delete /src /dst for loonix/macfag
robocopy C:\src D:\dst /MIR for wangblows

anime pussy

Git init in external drive
Copy .git to other drive
Commit changes
Copy .git to ext
Checkout
Success

The git-annex extension works well for large files; it tracks the metadata in Git, and keeps track of where you are storing the actual data, copying them around as needed.

I know, personally i use git lfs, works well with gitlab.

Are you putting Saya in Hotaru's body?

I get you. Hotaru is much more attractive, but her personality was left in the wash cycle too long.

Godspeed.

is this part of a set? all I could find was this image and the author (nikuku) on some literal who site called yourgeekgirls.su and I don't trust that site to have a complete collection

Sounds like something Synctoy could do.

I haven't used it for so long I'm not sure it still exists.

windows has the option to enable a bash shell w/ an ubuntu environment. It comes w/ basic unix commands like rsync..

Maybe FreeFileSync or Bvckup2

How is this any different from teracopy

Robocopy idiot

fdisk -l
>you gots sda
>you gots sdb
>you gots sdc
dd if=sdb of=sdc
>ez

oh you said windows
let me laugh at you
HAHAHAHAHAHA

rsync