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- <li><em>date</em>: Thu Feb 19 21:45:30 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: ale at spinnerdog.com (David Hamm)</li>
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I abandoned the effort since I didn't wan to load cygwin on laptops to use
rsync.
On Thursday 19 February 2004 08:11 pm, Jonathan Glass wrote:
> David Hamm wrote:
> >Has anyone had experience with rsync and large file systems? The file
> > system in question is around 80Gigs with thousands of tiff files. We
> > would like to set up two identical servers and have the secondary server
> > rsync with the primary each night over gigabit Ethernet. At most only
> > about 100 megs of new files would be changed per day. Any thoughts or
> > experiences?
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> Something else I thought was cool: Supposedly it is possible to use
> RSYNC on a NT-based machine. I wonder how well that works. Anyone ever
> set that up before?
>
> Thanks
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> Jonathan Glass
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