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[ILUG] data pushing on Linux, any suggestion?

[ILUG] data pushing on Linux, any suggestion?

paul at clubi.ie paul at clubi.ie
Tue Nov 24 15:29:24 GMT 2009


On Mon, 23 Nov 2009, Emen Zhao wrote:

> Here is my scenario - I have a bunch of Linux servers. I want one 
> of them act as a file server, where if any file in a specific 
> folder gets updated, the updated version will be automatically push 
> to all the other servers. Are there any ready-made tools up for 
> this? Any suggestion?

I'd KISS and go with the Rsync suggestion.

If you need multi-master you need to very carefully consider failure 
scenarios. E.g. in some cases you might be better off with a 
distributed SCM than a distributed FS... (e.g. git).

regards,
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