6

I was wondering what alternatives to DFS-R are out there on windows machines for real-time bidirectional file & folder replication? DFS-R requires active directory and a domain controller which I don't want utilize in this particular environment.

Thanks!

Tom

TJF
  • 391

2 Answers2

3

I'm using Software Pursuits SureSync to keep a production and standby spare file server hosting roughly 2TB of data in sync at one Customer site. I'm using it in a unidirectional capacity but I know that it supports bidirectional sync (and delta compression, and using the NTFS change journal, and a host of other features). There is an add-on lock manager available that, I would suspect you might also need. I've been very happy with the software (we've been using it for roughly 6 years) and, with a couple of issues that the manufacturer addressed, it has been very stable and reliable.

Evan Anderson
  • 142,957
1

I would also say that, depending on your needs, you could try command-line options of Beyond Compare (the Pro / paid version) - supposedly, it can do two-way and/or "mesh synch" (multi-tiered merges of different file locations).

Additionally, please don't forget the old tried-and-true (and free) Robocopy.

jeff
  • 11