I'd like to know a little about the internals of RSYNC. I am a little confused as to why RSYNC is using both the simple 32 bit algorithm and the MD4 checksum function on the same files. From my testing this causes a vast overhead that is clearly not represented by RCP (fairly obvious!). Removing checksumming from a secure whole-file LAN transfer brings RSYNC in line with the general performance of RCP.

Can someone explain to me the rationale behind the checksum algoritm and use within the RSYNC protocol?

I'm asking this question as I am finding it rather difficult to convince some of our users that RSYNC is a viable replacement for RCP functionality, which is necessary to resolve some of the limitations we encounter with the standard RCP.

Many thanks in anticipation,

Terry Raggett

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