The release of utility rclone 1.64 has been announced. Rclone is an analogue of RSYNC, designed to copy and synchronize data between local systems and various cloud storages, including Google Drive, Amazon Drive, S3, Dropbox, Backblaze B2, OneDrive, Swift, Hubic, Cloudfiles, Google Cloud Storage, Mail.ru Cloud, and Yandex.Disc. The project code is written in the language of Go and is distributed under the MIT license.
In the new issue of rclone:
- Backups can now be stored in storage storages such as Proton Drive and Quatrix, as well as in cloud providers compatible with the API Amazone S3 such as Synology C2 and Leviia, and providers compatible with Jottacloud such as Onlime and Telia Sky.
- The organization of data transfer in multi-flow mode has been improved. A multi-flow feature has been implemented for Local, S3, Azureblob, B2, Oracleobjectstrage, and SMB.
- A new command, “Rclone Config Redacted,” has been added to display the configuration state, taking into account changes made by the user.
- A new VFS option, “–vfs-kache-min-free-space,” has been added to maintain a minimum amount of free space on storage with cache.
- The Bisync utility has been enhanced with features such as “—Resilient” (experimental recovery mode using error correction codes), “ignore-listing-checksum,” and “–create-empty-SRC-Dirs”.
/Reports, release notes, official announcements.