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      <title>[HPC 101] File Transfer on HPC: SCP, Rsync, and Git Explained</title>
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      <description>Copying files to a remote cluster is easy to get wrong. A basic scp works fine until your dataset is large and the connection drops halfway through. This post covers scp for quick transfers, rsync for large or resumable jobs, and git for code that belongs in version control anyway.</description>
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