According to the Merriam-Webster online dictionary, duplicity is defined as "contradictory doubleness of thought, speech, or action." To the more Linux-initiated, however, it is an exceedingly useful tool. Make no mistakes about it, Duplicity is a very capable way of encrypting data and throwing its weight around against the standard Rsync. Read here to learn more about why duplicity is an alternative worth looking into. . A bit from the article: "So I went looking for something else, and I found that duplicity shows somehow the same syntax and ease of use as rsync: there is no need to write a configuration file, and it uses a very similar way to specify sources and targets..." The link for this article located at is no longer available. . Duplicity is a powerful alternative to Rsync, providing robust encryption for secure backups and incremental changes, ensuring data safety during transfers and storage.. Data Backup, File Synchronization, Open Source Encryption. . LinuxSecurity Contributors
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