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I've set up rsync in cygwin on an NT machine and it did a terrific job
working with the GNU/Linux peers.  I didn't try and make it a service,
but rather ran it on a schedule.

- Jim 

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Jonathan Glass
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 8:12 PM
To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts
Subject: Re: [ale] rsync and big file systems

David Hamm wrote:

&gt;Has anyone had experience with rsync and large file systems?  The file
system 
&gt;in question is around 80Gigs with thousands of tiff files.  We would
like to 
&gt;set up two identical servers and have the secondary server rsync with
the 
&gt;primary each night over gigabit Ethernet.  At most only about 100 megs
of new 
&gt;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

Jonathan Glass

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