Unison - An Ultimate Local/Remote File Synchronization Tool for Linux | Linux Today

Unison – An Ultimate Local/Remote File Synchronization Tool for Linux

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Ravi Saive
Mar 22, 2014

File Synchronization is the process of mirroring, files and data in two or more locations in accordance with certain protocols. Files and Data are the most valuable thing in this era of Information Technology. By File Synchronization, we ensure that one or more copies of our priceless data is always available in case of disaster of any kind or when we need to work in many locations.

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Ravi Saive

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