We tested both DoubleTake and Peersync a year ago.  Doubletake was much
more expensive but was very slick, including IP address failover.  Peersync
was a simple replication program that did either scheduled change updates,
or real time updates on deltas.  Failover was done manually so it was more
a backup issue.

Regards;

James R. Day
National Parks Service - AD Core Team
(202) 354-1464
Fax (202) 371-1549
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How about Doubletake from NSI  ???  I think that may do it.


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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] DFS replication tool

you could always do it manually with Robocopy








Joshua Morgan
AIMCO
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      From: Joe Baird [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
      Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 8:12 AM
      To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
      Subject: DFS replication tool

      Does anyone know of a good replication tool to replace FRS in
      conjunction with DFS?  We are replicating approx 400 GB of data
      between two home servers and have had some challenges with the FRS
      journal wrapping.  We are now trying to find a good tool to replace
      FRS.  Any help would be appreciated.

      Thx, Joe



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