Yes rsync is very versatile.  There's even a version for Windows -
here's a great guide on how to setup rsync on Windows:

http://rsync.net/resources/howto/windows_rsync.html


On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 9:39 PM, Brandon Pedersen <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 8:58 PM, Devin Flake <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Rsync + crontab is your friend
>
> So, I haven't used rsync too much before...what sort of options would
> I want to use? And I'm guessing I would do something like mount a
> Windows share and sync the folder like that
>
> Does rsync support ignoring files or file types (maybe using a regular
> expression or something)?
>
> Thanks
>
> -Brandon
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