Linux kernel vs rdiff-backup
A side-by-side look at Linux kernel and rdiff-backup. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
Linux kernel
Os & Utilities
The Linux kernel is a free and open-source operating system kernel first released in 1991 by Linus Torvalds. It serves as the core of Linux operating systems and is used widely in servers, mainframes, embedded devices, and Android smartphones.
kernelopen-sourcelinuxserversembedded-devices
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.
open-sourceincrementalbackuputilitydirectorynetworkremote
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