Two things:

1. This means I cannot use parallel+rsync in a straightforward manner, as I 
would need to have multiple rsync sessions with different destination subnets.
2. This assumes a 1:1 ratio of comm lines for both sites.  I do not have that 
ratio.  Besides, the aggregate upload speed of all the DSL lines in site A will 
not saturate the download speed on any DSL line in site B.  So a M:1 ratio is 
desirable.
...
One other thing, I would prefer if there is a "turnkey" solution out there.  A 
last resort. if sorts, I'm thinking of is set up my own private bittorrent 
tracker, but that may get out of hand really fast when the number of files 
grows.  For now I'm research Bittorrent Sync and its FOSS alternatives.

--- mike t.



      From: fooler mail <[email protected]>
 To: Michael Tinsay <[email protected]>; Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) 
Technical Discussion List <[email protected]> 
 Sent: Tuesday, 3 February 2015, 9:32
 Subject: Re: [plug] site to site folder sync
   
each link have its own network block... assuming link A is 1.0.0.0/24
and link B is 2.0.0.0/24... your destination server have two network
interfaces (or one interface with an alias or vlan tagging) and
allocate an IP for each link's network block.... in this case..
interface one is assign to 1.0.0.1 and interface 2 assigned to
2.0.0.1...

when your destination hostname or IP is 1.0.0.1... then it goes to
link A .. if your destination hostname or IP is 2.0.0.1.. then it goes
to link B..

fooler.

fooler.



On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 7:58 PM, Michael Tinsay <[email protected]> wrote:
> Do you mean using the parallel command with the rsync command?  Possible,
> but how will you assign which comm line a specific rsync stream to use?
>
>
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> ________________________________
> From: Rogelio M. Serrano Jr. <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, 3 February 2015, 5:58
> Subject: Re: [plug] site to site folder sync
>
> Gnu parallel rsync?
>
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