--- title: "Copy Sparse Files" date: 2021-08-05T07:12:29Z lastmod: 2022-04-29T07:12:29Z draft: false keywords: [rsync sparse] description: "" tags: [rsync] categories: [linux] author: "" # You can also close(false) or open(true) something for this content. # P.S. comment can only be closed comment: false toc: false autoCollapseToc: false postMetaInFooter: true hiddenFromHomePage: false # You can also define another contentCopyright. e.g. contentCopyright: "This is another copyright." contentCopyright: false reward: false mathjax: false mathjaxEnableSingleDollar: false mathjaxEnableAutoNumber: false # You unlisted posts you might want not want the header or footer to show hideHeaderAndFooter: false # You can enable or disable out-of-date content warning for individual post. # Comment this out to use the global config. #enableOutdatedInfoWarning: false flowchartDiagrams: enable: false options: "" sequenceDiagrams: enable: false options: "" --- Using normal methods to copy sparse files will only take up so much time and actual storage. Pass `-S` to rsync to tell you are transferring sparse files and it take care of it. For other methods to copy a sparse file, refer to this [StackExchange post](https://serverfault.com/questions/665335/what-is-fastest-way-to-copy-a-sparse-file-what-method-results-in-the-smallest-f).