Philip Kaplan wrote:
> I love this list.  Rsync, Robocopy and DFS all look like awesome solutions.
> I like Justin's idea of setting a scheduled process for the webservers to
> check the master and automatically grab the latest version.  I should have
> the process check every couple of minutes, right? That way if there's an
> emergency bug fix, it goes out pretty quickly.  Thoughts?

If you use DFS replication, you can schedule as often as you like and it 
will push updates out pretty quickly.  If you use something like 
robocopy to mirror the files, it will crawl through the entire folder 
structure looking for changes, so it can take a little while to run if 
you have a lot of files.  Be sure to leave enough time in the schedule 
for it to run all the way through with a reasonable buffer for future 
growth in the number of files.

I'm curious what you're cooking up that would need 100 servers though.


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