I've used this application where DFS was unavailable. Works well and can
be scheduled or set to run upon detection of changes.

http://www.tgrmn.com/

 

Jonathan Gruber

Network Administrator

J.B. Long Inc.

610-944-8840  x.213

484-637-1978  direct

 

From: Matt McComas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2008 10:44 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: best options for file server replication / mirroring

 

I was curious what you guys thought are the best options for the
following scenario:

 

You have two file servers we'll call A and B.  You want A to replicate
it's data to B, and prefer only changes replicated, and you'd like to
centrally manage these replication processes.

 

Possible solutions I've thought of:

1. DFS shares

2. Robocopy

 

Are there any other native Windows Server 2003 R2 components that will
help this?  How about good third party products to manage this process?
Ideally, you'd want to manage the process or jobs from a central
location, but only have the data replicated and copied between the hosts
in question (not traveling through the job or management server).

 

thoughts, ideas?

 

Thanks,

MM

 

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