#1. wget
#2. rsync
#3. manually
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For this type of task, I personally use Mirror.  'Just need to brew a
mirror config file, then use cron to schedule the task.

Mirror was designed to duplicate a directory hierarchy between two
machines. It avoids copying files unnecessarily by comparing the file
time-stamps and file sizes before transferring.
 
http://sunsite.org.uk/packages/mirror/

HTH

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