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      11-25-2009, 01:43 PM
Hi,

I have server a(folder aa) and server b(folder bb), is it a way to sync the
files from aa to bb? Please help. thanks.


 
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      12-01-2009, 06:37 PM
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> I have server a(folder aa) and server b(folder bb), is it a way to
> sync the files from aa to bb? Please help. thanks.


More info would help. How often? Just once, or on a regular basis? Do you
want it to be a full two-way sync? What do you want to happen when there's a
conflict?

Robocopy is a great tool and you can use a scheduled batch file, but there
are many other options. Tell us what you're trying to accomplish and you
will probably get more suggestions.


 
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      12-03-2009, 03:36 PM
Thanks Lanwench ,

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> > I have server a(folder aa) and server b(folder bb), is it a way to
> > sync the files from aa to bb? Please help. thanks.

>
> More info would help. How often? Just once, or on a regular basis? Do you
> want it to be a full two-way sync? What do you want to happen when there's

a
> conflict?
>
> Robocopy is a great tool and you can use a scheduled batch file, but there
> are many other options. Tell us what you're trying to accomplish and you
> will probably get more suggestions.


Is it a realtime tool for one way sync, the total full files size is 5 GB,
if just sync the diff, it's about 300 MB. Please advice.


 
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      12-03-2009, 05:04 PM
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> "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
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>>> I have server a(folder aa) and server b(folder bb), is it a way to
>>> sync the files from aa to bb? Please help. thanks.

>>
>> More info would help. How often? Just once, or on a regular basis?
>> Do you want it to be a full two-way sync? What do you want to happen
>> when there's a conflict?
>>
>> Robocopy is a great tool and you can use a scheduled batch file, but
>> there are many other options. Tell us what you're trying to
>> accomplish and you will probably get more suggestions.

>
> Is it a realtime tool for one way sync, the total full files size is
> 5 GB, if just sync the diff, it's about 300 MB. Please advice.


What about DFS?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Distrib...28Microsoft%29

I haven't used anything realtime but I just searched for "windows server
realtime file replication' and this came up -

http://www.linkpro.com/


 
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