The need is the classic one:
- file sharing between Windows machines in Workgroup environment (no AD)
- total data volume: 2TB
- average file size: 5MB
- RTO: <= 1 hour
- RPO: <= 1 hour
- maximum amount of data modified in 1 hour: 500MB
(RTO/RPO: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disaster_recovery)
I evaluated the ZFS replication between my two servers but, from what I understand, it must be considered a backup solution because the data on the target system is not available without intervening on the configuration (snapshot clone + smb share).
In my case, given the numbers, I think I have two alternatives: rSync or SyncThing.
Although SyncThing has the advantage of synchronizing data in "real-time" I would prefer rSync for its historical robustness.
The only doubt I have about rSync is the issue of permissions mentioned here: https://www.ixsystems.com/community...rmissions-support-for-windows-datasets.43973/
Other suggestions/ideas?
Thank you.
- file sharing between Windows machines in Workgroup environment (no AD)
- total data volume: 2TB
- average file size: 5MB
- RTO: <= 1 hour
- RPO: <= 1 hour
- maximum amount of data modified in 1 hour: 500MB
(RTO/RPO: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disaster_recovery)
I evaluated the ZFS replication between my two servers but, from what I understand, it must be considered a backup solution because the data on the target system is not available without intervening on the configuration (snapshot clone + smb share).
In my case, given the numbers, I think I have two alternatives: rSync or SyncThing.
Although SyncThing has the advantage of synchronizing data in "real-time" I would prefer rSync for its historical robustness.
The only doubt I have about rSync is the issue of permissions mentioned here: https://www.ixsystems.com/community...rmissions-support-for-windows-datasets.43973/
Other suggestions/ideas?
Thank you.