sechs
Storage? I am Storage!
Here's the situation:
I have two computers, I'll call A and B. Computer A is at my home and what I'll be at most of the time. Computer B is on-site; I'll use it from time to time directly, but usually will only access it remotely through Symantec pcAnywhere. Computer B is also used by other people.
I have a large amount (gigabytes) of files that need to be synchronized between the two computers. Generally, however, data will be flowing from A to B. pcAnywhere has synchronization and cloning functions which I have tried. The problem is that the connection between the computers gets dropped reasonably often, and pcAnywhere won't reconnect and resume automatically. I also cannot trigger a file transfer from A to B from B, as I won't have a possible zombie computer on my home network.
I'd prefer a cheap or free solution, but if there's something that's particularly elegant, I may be able to get the client to spring for it.
I have two computers, I'll call A and B. Computer A is at my home and what I'll be at most of the time. Computer B is on-site; I'll use it from time to time directly, but usually will only access it remotely through Symantec pcAnywhere. Computer B is also used by other people.
I have a large amount (gigabytes) of files that need to be synchronized between the two computers. Generally, however, data will be flowing from A to B. pcAnywhere has synchronization and cloning functions which I have tried. The problem is that the connection between the computers gets dropped reasonably often, and pcAnywhere won't reconnect and resume automatically. I also cannot trigger a file transfer from A to B from B, as I won't have a possible zombie computer on my home network.
I'd prefer a cheap or free solution, but if there's something that's particularly elegant, I may be able to get the client to spring for it.