bincp
Bincp is not a single, canonical project; rather, it is a name used in various contexts to refer to utilities or modules that perform binary copy operations. Depending on the project or ecosystem, bincp may denote a standalone command-line tool, a subcommand within a larger backup or build suite, or a programming library for binary data transfer.
In many implementations, bincp is designed to copy binary files or blocks while preserving non-content metadata
- copy of binary data with exact content preservation
- preservation of file metadata and, optionally, ACLs or extended attributes
- integrity verification via checksums or hashes
- support for resume of interrupted transfers
- handling of large files and sparse data
- progress reporting and configurable I/O buffering
Contexts of use include system backup and disaster recovery, migration of binary artifacts between environments, and
If a particular project uses the name bincp, the exact behavior, syntax, and options should be consulted
See also: cp, dd, rsync, copy, binutils, binary file transfer.