This is what I use to keep our web servers up to date.

http://www.fileware.com/products.htm#Filesync

Basically is it robocopy with a GUI.  I created a batch file to run
continuously as a schedule task.  Developers make all changes to one central
server and Filesync copies them to all the web servers.

Been using it since 1998 and have no issues with it.

From: Matt McComas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 7:44 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: best options for file server replication / mirroring

 

I was curious what you guys thought are the best options for the following
scenario:

 

You have two file servers we'll call A and B.  You want A to replicate it's
data to B, and prefer only changes replicated, and you'd like to centrally
manage these replication processes.

 

Possible solutions I've thought of:

1. DFS shares

2. Robocopy

 

Are there any other native Windows Server 2003 R2 components that will help
this?  How about good third party products to manage this process?  Ideally,
you'd want to manage the process or jobs from a central location, but only
have the data replicated and copied between the hosts in question (not
traveling through the job or management server).

 

thoughts, ideas?

 

Thanks,

MM

 

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