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Real-time disk synchronization?

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grindel

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Jun 25, 2002
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CA
Hi all

I have 2 webservers with the same content behind a Cisco load balancing switch. Currently the webheads have to FTP any changes to both servers, which can be kind of a pain. Is anyone aware of a product that can help with synchronization between these 2 machines? It has to be real-time (or as close as possible to it) so that kinda rules out the mirror scripts or rsync or stuff like that. I did run across a kernel module called "changedfiles" but it was written for Linux. A port to Solaris was attempted but abandoned for whatever reason. Any suggestions very welcome.
Thanks,
Rick
 
You could use rsync to keep both copies synchronised with the latest versions.

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