diff --git a/content/docs/data/large-data.mdx b/content/docs/data/large-data.mdx
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5. `put target_file` Upload target file to server
6. `put -r target_directory` Upload target directory to server
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### `rsync`
The `rsync` command is a more advanced and versatile copying tool. It enables the user to synchronize the content of two directories in a more efficient way than scp, because `rsync` copies only the differences between the directories. Therefore it is often used as a tool for regular backups.
diff --git a/content/docs/data/useful-commands.mdx b/content/docs/data/useful-commands.mdx
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@@ -35,12 +35,6 @@ sftp is just another protocol for data transfer. Contrary to `scp` it is **inter
5. `put target_file` Upload target file to server
6. `put -r target_directory` Upload target directory to server
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- There is a bug affecting Ubuntu 14.04+ concerning the recursive copy command. If `put -r` fails, create the target directory on the server first to work around this issue.
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## `rsync`
The `rsync` command is a more advanced and versatile copying tool. It enables the user to synchronize the content of two directories in a more efficient way than scp, because `rsync` copies only the differences between the directories. Therefore it is often used as a tool for regular backups.