cdc-file-transfer
Tools for synching and streaming files from Windows to Linux (by google)
imsy
simple incremental pull of immutable large files (by mkmik)
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Apache License 2.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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cdc-file-transfer
Posts with mentions or reviews of cdc-file-transfer.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-08.
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Do you have any experience with cdc_rsync?
google/cdc-file-transfer: Tools for synching and streaming files from Windows to Linux (github.com)
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Is it possible, and if so, is it common, to insert arbitrary bytes in a file?
I have been reading about contend defined chunking. If you look at Google's cdc-transfer and other tools that use content-defined-chunking (e.g. restic, kopia, borg), they talk about how great CDC is for insertions that would otherwise shift the boundaries.
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Google Says it is Still -Committed to Games as an Industry-
While I am no fan of Google or Stadia, this is wrong. They open sourced the CDC file transfer software they used for syncing files from Windows to Linux.
- CDC File Transfer: "Born from the ashes of Stadia, this repository contains tools for syncing and streaming files from Windows to Linux. They are based on Content Defined Chunking (CDC), in particular FastCDC, to split up files into chunks."
- CDC File Transfer
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Born from the ashes of Stadia, this repository contains tools for synching and streaming files from Windows to Linux.
The README has pretty good explanation of why it's better than rsync, and the animations help show exactly what the difference is.
- CDC File Transfer (a tool developed for Stadia)
imsy
Posts with mentions or reviews of imsy.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-01-08.
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CDC File Transfer
I did a similar thing a few years ago
It's less sophisticated but it uses the same core idea and the implementation is super simple
What are some alternatives?
When comparing cdc-file-transfer and imsy you can also consider the following projects:
bita - Differential file synchronization over http
got - Got is like git, but with an 'o'
tiflow - This repo maintains DM (a data migration platform) and TiCDC (change data capture for TiDB)
d2 - D2 is a modern diagram scripting language that turns text to diagrams.
pgcapture - A scalable Netflix DBLog implementation for PostgreSQL
Killed by Google - Part guillotine, part graveyard for Google's doomed apps, services, and hardware.
zrepl - One-stop ZFS backup & replication solution
autorestic - Config driven, easy backup cli for restic.