On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 12:20 PM, Dan Coutu <[email protected]> wrote:

> I use s3sync. Basically it is "rsync to s3", exactly what you are asking
> for.
>
> Prerequisites: You need a functioning Ruby (>=1.8.4) installation, as
> well as the OpenSSL ruby
> library (which may or may not come with your ruby).
>
> I set it up as a cron job and it is flawless. I've been running it for
> over a year now.
>
> http://s3sync.net/wiki
>
> Dan
>
> Jeremy wrote:
> > What solutions do you all use to sync stuff to S3 or another cloud
> > service? I want something for my backup server so I can send weekly
> > archives up there. Something I can cron.
> >
> > I know of s3fuse and I use jungledisk, but both are not exactly what I
> > want for this. Is there a "direct" way to rsync to s3? I guess I could
> > do it with an EC2 instance, but would rather not involve all that extra
> > complexity.
> >
> > Thanks,
> >
> > Jeremy
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There's also s3fox, (a firefox plugin of course) A word of warning tho, with
s3sync as well as s3fox  I've found that really large files fail more than
I'd like, so I break them up first.

command line fu says it best :)
http://www.commandlinefu.com/commands/matching/split-up-tar/c3BsaXQgdXAgdGFy/sort-by-votes

Thats by no means the end of the possibilities, http://s3tools.org/s3cmd

Aric
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