I have a farm of 22 identical cloned Citrix servers. Onto said servers, the
powers-that-be have decided that we will have a new housing system deployed.
This decision was taken before I started, so there's no getting away from
it. Now, unfortunately, this POS housing system stores its reports on the
client (i.e. when a user changes a report, a file is updated in the reports
folder on the Citrix server, not the back-end database server). However, the
user could log on to any one of 22 servers the next day, so we need a
mechanism for replicating his/her changes across the farm. This also needs
to be intelligent enough to get around the fact that we may have multiple
users accessing the same server and possibly making changes to the same
reports, then logging off independently of each other.

I first thought of DFS, but sitting and thinking about it this doesn't
really seem suitable. Does anyone know of any solution that might help me
out here? The less hands-off the better :-)

TIA,



JRR

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