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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Slightly OT: File Copy of Death - additional
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Would a Perl Rsync implementation be better?
http://search.cpan.org/~cbarratt/File-RsyncP-0.52/
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: [ActiveDir] Slightly OT: File Copy of Death - additional
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Would a Perl Rsync implementation be better?
http://search.cpan.org/~cbarratt/File-RsyncP-0.52/
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Subject: [ActiveDir] Slightly OT: File Copy of Death - additional
question in the same vein
All,
Sorry to hijack this thread, however in the same vein, is anyone aware
of a
(preferably) freeware application that does a similar function to rsync
on Linux ? We are looking at synchronising
OT: File Copy of Death - additional
question in the same vein
All,
Sorry to hijack this thread, however in the same vein, is anyone aware
of a
(preferably) freeware application that does a similar function to rsync
on Linux ? We are looking at synchronising large amounts of data each
night
All,
Sorry to hijack this thread, however in the same vein, is anyone aware of a
(preferably) freeware application that does a similar function to rsync on
Linux ? We are looking at synchronising large amounts of data each night,
including some 200+gb databases. Rsync seems to handle this situati