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Rsync Incremental Backup

Schedule secure, incremental backups using rsync.

Rsync is the standard for efficient file transfers. The `-avz` flags ensure archive mode (preserving permissions), verbose output, and compression during transfer. This is ideal for off-site backups to a remote Linux server.

Cron Schedule

Every Day at Midnight0 0 * * *
Runs once per day at 00:00 (midnight).

Command to Run

Copy and paste this command into your crontab or automation script

rsync -avz /local/dir/ user@remote:/backup/dir/
This command will run according to the cron schedule above.

Implementation Examples

Here are code examples for implementing this cron job in different programming languages:
Unix/Linux Crontab
0 0 * * * /path/to/script.sh
Python (with schedule library)
schedule.every().day.at("00:00").do(job)
Node.js (with node-cron)
cron.schedule('0 0 * * *', () => {
  console.log('Running daily at midnight');
});
Go (with robfig/cron)
c.AddFunc("0 0 * * *", func() { fmt.Println("Run daily at midnight") })
GitHub Actions Workflow
- cron: "0 0 * * *"

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