[Discuss] Sync Revisited
Rich Braun
richb at pioneer.ci.net
Wed Jul 30 13:09:22 EDT 2014
Richard Pieri <richard.pieri at gmail.com> wrote:
>> At this point in time I've mostly given up on automated sync systems.
>> Too many little problems for me to deal with.
Ditto. There's just not a lot of investment in creating home-user software
like that; unison's still the best out there (but you have to monitor things
reasonably closely). All the new software dev seems to be proprietary Cloud
Services, ugh. (Disclaimer: I work for a Cloud Service. :-()
What I've done to solve the I-mashed-the-power-button-on-a-server, or more
often, I-want-to-apply-security-updates-or-reformat-the-O/S, problem is run
glusterfs for certain personal directories and email spool. That works a lot
better than the (other) sync tools but if I want encryption, or I want to
handle a lot of files, glusterfs just royally sucks. It does a particular job
pretty well, but that job is definitely not the all-purpose "store all the
files I ever cared about" server sync that I really want.
Each morning I ride my bike past the construction site where Dropbox is
putting up a new office building. Right now it's a foundation, with some of
the concrete pillars rising to 1st-floor height (out of 7 floors). Hopefully
by the time it's built, they've created a service that I'd actually want to
use...
-rich
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