Are There Reasonable Multi-Master Over the WAN Storage Options?
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 They are stored as the same file but can see the different versions, which user worked on which version, ect. 
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 @Breffni-Potter said: They are stored as the same file but can see the different versions, which user worked on which version, ect. My multi-master system does that naturally. In both cases, humans have to sort it out later. 
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 @Breffni-Potter said: They are stored as the same file but can see the different versions, which user worked on which version, ect. Man, I can see all kinds of problems with that system. and as Scott said, it has to be sorted by a person. 
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 @Dashrender said: @Breffni-Potter said: They are stored as the same file but can see the different versions, which user worked on which version, ect. Man, I can see all kinds of problems with that system. and as Scott said, it has to be sorted by a person. Yeah. All the workable solutions I've seen involve change tracking of some sort. 
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 There are systems that do this with version control. You could do this with GIT or Mercurial, in theory. But eventually a human always has to sort things out. 




