zstd strikes a nice balance here. It can inject markers in the bytestream to make it "rsync friendly", but one could just as well say "binary diff friendly".
zstd itself also has the (pretty new) ability to use a shared file as shorthand during compression. What that means in practice is that diffs can be REALLY tiny if you have the previous archive download.
zstd itself also has the (pretty new) ability to use a shared file as shorthand during compression. What that means in practice is that diffs can be REALLY tiny if you have the previous archive download.
Hi dang.