We use "rsync" to update our 35 customer's system. This works really well for the old format, but will probably not work so well for the new format, because even when only a single viruses is added the whole file tends to change. This is typical of compressed files.

In the FAQ, you say that the old database format will be discontinued at the end of 2003, is this really the case ? We'd really like to continue using it if we can.

Is there an easy way to convert the new database format to the old database format, so that we can continue to use it ?


Changing from the old format to the new format will really hit our bandwidth usage, so we'd really prefer not to convert if we can.


Alternatively does the new database code have support for an uncompressed file format, so that we can continue to use "rsync" ?


James




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