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Persistent SSH vs Xsync

A side-by-side look at Persistent SSH and Xsync. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.

Persistent SSH

Persistent SSH

Network & Admin

Persistent SSH is a tool that allows you to maintain persistent SSH connections to remote servers without having to repeatedly open new SSH sessions. It keeps sessions alive in the background and makes it easy to reconnect.

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Xsync

Xsync

Backup & Sync

Xsync is a file synchronization and backup software for Linux. It allows users to easily sync files and folders between devices and locations, set up scheduled backups, and restore previous file versions. Key features include two-way sync, versioning, encryption, and a user-friendly GUI.

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