gitfs vs rdiff-backup
A side-by-side look at gitfs and rdiff-backup. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
gitfs
Development
gitfs is a version control system that allows you to version, track, and collaborate on files and folders stored on a remote server. It uses Git version control along with a FUSE file system to mount a remote repository locally.
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rdiff-backup
Backup & Sync
rdiff-backup is an open source utility that backs up one directory to another, storing incremental differences instead of full file copies to save space. It supports remoting backups over a network.
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