Sync folder between two Fedora servers
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 What is the best method to sync a pair of folders between 2 servers over WAN? One way sync from Server 1 to server 2. Simple rsyncor some other tool? SSH works from server 1 to server 2.
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 Syncthing is pretty awesome for something like that. Never mind. I’ve never tried syncthing over WAN. 
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 @black3dynamite said in Sync folder between two Fedora servers: Syncthing is pretty awesome for something like that. Never mind. I’ve never tried syncthing over WAN. I have used it over WAN. Works Great. 
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 @black3dynamite said in Sync folder between two Fedora servers: Syncthing is pretty awesome for something like that. Never mind. I’ve never tried syncthing over WAN. I continually forget about that program until someone says it here.. 
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 Another option is to use systemd services to monitor files and directories. Then you can have rsync the changes from server 1 to server 2. But I still like syncthing instead. https://www.linux.com/topic/desktop/systemd-services-monitoring-files-and-directories/ 
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 @black3dynamite said in Sync folder between two Fedora servers: But I still like syncthing instead. Yeah, it is already setup. 
  
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 maxed upload on my home internet.. 
  
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 Will have to fix SELinux permissions and set it up to run as a service later. But this is good enough as an initial test. 
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 For a one way server, I'd still use rsync. I use Syncthing for other tasks, though, it's great. 


