Lucia Acconci, CVS was designed and implemented over 20 years ago when networks were much slower and less reliable than they are today, therefore with ANY modern network (no matter how poor) CVS should run FAST with a SINGLE server.
Over at the CVSNT (Free/Open Source software and runs on linux etc) we got so sick of constant requests for 'multi-site' solutions that we did eventually implement something like this (and we use it to keep our Sydney and Manchester development teams in sync). This document explains it and also why it is usually NOT needed: http://march-hare.com/cvspro/?pdf=p There are several other solutions, including: * rsync or unison * cvsup If you are interested in a price for CVSNT on AIX please e-mail [email protected] I think CVS 1.12 has some proxy ability, but I'm unsure if it's a 'write through' proxy or would meet your requirements. Regards, Arthur Barrett > -----Original Message----- > From: > [email protected] > [mailto:info-cvs-bounces+arthur.barrett=march-hare....@nongnu. > org] On Behalf Of Acconci Lucia > Sent: Tuesday, 17 August 2010 7:24 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: sync CVS repository > > > Hi list, > I need to know if there is a tool to align two CVS repository > synchronously. The two repositories (v. 1.11.22) are > installed on separate servers AIX and is not guaranteed HA of > network. Do you have experience on real cases for keeping > them aligned? > > Thanks in advance. > Regards, > > Lucia Acconci > >
