On Fri, 2002-01-18 at 23:58, Dave Augustus wrote:
> I just ran across an article
> (http://www.byte.com/documents/s=2289/byt1010012679751/0107_moshe.html)
> describing InterMezzo(http://www.inter-mezzo.org/). It is like using rsync
> in both directions but it is running constantly- no crons. Also, it
> supports disconnections from the network. When a client realizes that the
> network is available after an outage, checks for and receives any updates
> automatically.
>
> I am going to be deploying an LVS soon and this looks like it could be a
> solution to keeping content in sync on an LVS.
Another popular choice is "Coda"
http://www.coda.cs.cmu.edu/
Peter Braam started the Coda project at CMU and later went on to start a
similar followup project called ... bum bum ... Intermezzo.
Intermezzo is shaping up to be much more featuriffic than Coda, but
Coda's been around much longer and has a long history of more-or-less
just working, even if it doesn't do all the new whizzbangy new stuff
that's going to get packed into Intermezzo.
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