Re: Dual System Syncronization

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On Thursday 03 March 2005 14:19, Michael Scully wrote:
> Greetings:
>
> 	I don't have experience with rsync or other utilities of this
> nature.  Does anyone have experience they would like to share?
>
> 	I have a second system that will be in another city to be used for a
> backup machine in the event of a disaster (hurricane, fire, massive
> hardware failure).  I will have an entire partition I would like to sync up
> overnight each night to keep this backup system available with the prior
> day's application data.  Real time sync would not be possible with the slow
> frame relay connection (256 kbs) I'll have, but once a day is more than
> sufficient.  There will likely be about 4 GB of data in this partition, but
> not all of it changes daily.  These files also highly compressible (10 to
> 1).

Hello,
Please take a look at rsnapshot http://www.rsnapshot.org/.

It should be able todo what you want, and more. It uses rsync. The first time 
it runs it will take some time cause it needs to copy the whole thing, but 
after that it will just copy the differences in file, so if you have nothing 
changed it'd really fast. I've been using it to backup user data and 
configuration files from our servers (about 300 GB data from 4 different 
machines) to sync every 6 hours, and have been happy with it.

HTH.

RDB

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Reuben D. Budiardja
Dept. Physics and Astronomy
University of Tennesse, Knoxville, TN

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