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Quick way to backup/move files using command

tomsit

Cheese
Community Manager
Recently I had to move my base chevereto install w/ content to a new server and it included 76k files.

Using SFTP and a client(filezilla) was out of the question because of the time it would take. Assuming your are on an unmanaged host you can copy your public/www folder directly from local server to a new server using this command (this took me 10 minutes instead of 3 hours)

It's required to have an OS on the destination server with SFTP/SSH setup ofc.

Code:
rsync -avz LOCALFOLDERPATH/ rootusername@destinationip:/DESTINATIONFOLDERPATH/

More documentation and use can be read here https://www.tecmint.com/rsync-local-remote-file-synchronization-commands/
 
command line is always the best way when you have root access. once had to do something similar on an arcade site with 20.000+ games, took only about an hour 😀
 
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