Frank,
I'm looking to replicate the working copy, not the repository. And I
want it to happen automatically. We also use DFS replication on another
server that stores images which might be uploaded by the client, and it
replicates the images between the servers.
Russ
Frank Gruman wrote:
> Ruslan Sivak wrote:
>> I'm looking to keep my working copies syncronized between 2 servers,
>> and I was wondering if there is something similar to DFS on linux.
>> On windows we use DFS (Distributed File System) which replicates
>> changes between 2 shares almost instantly. It detects that files
>> have changed and initiates replication. Sometimes it's kind of slow
>> for large changes, but it works perfect for small deployments.
>>
>> Is there something similar that exists for linux?
>>
>> Russ
>>
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> Well - there is the old tried and true rsync. You could also use the
> newly released svnsync to replicate your repositories. In fact, I
> would much more highly recommend this method. There are other options
> as well that could be configured, but I think your best bet is svnsync.
>
> Regards,
> Frank
>
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