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Laptop/Server Data Synchronization?

gbr writes "I've been trying to automatically synchronize data between a laptop and a server. When the laptop is connected to the network, I want all writes to automatically propagate across to the server. When the laptop is disconnected I want the laptop user to continue working with the local data. When the laptop is reconnected, I want the data to automatically re-sync. The issue is, the data on the server may have changed as well, which needs to propagate back to the laptop. The data doesn't contain anything too special, no database tables etc. It does contain binary data such as executables and word processing documents. I've looked at ChironFS, Unison file sync, and drbd. ChironFS needs a manual rebuild if a connection fails, and the user needs to know which machine contains the correct data. Unison requires the user to initiate the synchronization process manually every time, and drbd is just not meant for the job at hand. How do you automatically, and invisibly to the user (except in the case of conflicts), synchronize between a laptop and a server?"

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  1. Re:rsync by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    I keep trying to install the n'sync CD but it just asks me whether I want to play the music or not.

  2. Re:Subversion by aldheorte · · Score: 5, Funny

    "s/h/it"

    You may want to reevaluate your approach to political correctness.

  3. Re:rsync by deimtee · · Score: 3, Funny

    That's strange, n'sync CDs don't have any music on them.

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  4. Re:Subversion by Godman · · Score: 3, Funny

    I sat here for about 10 minutes before realizing that s/h/it wasn't a regex joke and why it was actually funny... :-/

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