Hi Linux experts,
For the good and worst, I'm now supporting (since yesterday), a non-ashell, new customer that has a Linux fileserver (my first customer in Brazil
).
I'm in the process of diagnose their systems, divided in two offices where, in one of them they have the CentOS fileserver and, on the other an Windows Server.
I want to have some of their folders synchronized between the two servers, via internet.
Does anyone have this installed and recommend some solution?
I've always heard that, in Linux, everything is open and free but, it will be ok to pay for some, more, reliable solution.
I've been reading about this and two names came up
unison and
rsync.
What I would like to have is something similar to DFS Replication in Windows, if this helps.
A possible solution would be to have some service like Dropbox or similar, which will guarantee two things, Cloud backup and multiple site replication so, if anyone is using this kind of approach, I'll be happy to know about that experience.
In fact, Backup is the other solution I'm searching for so, if you have any suggestion on this one, I would appreciate.
PS: Microsabio guys, apologize for using your BBS for other purposes; anyway, maybe in the future, this customer can become an A-Shell customer, who knows
Thanks in advance