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btsync, rsync, aerofs or owncloud, what should I choose for synchronization?
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By the nature of their activities, a ui designer and I constantly need to have access to my library and personal projects from work, now I have to constantly keep my home computer turned on and, if necessary, take files from it. I decided to organize a server at home - a torrent downloader and part-time nas, the hardware is quite simple based on ASUS C60M1-I in a Chenbro ES34069 box, I plan ubuntu 12 server for the system.
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BitTotent Sync is a very suitable thing for synchronization ... the main advantage over the same DropBox and others like SkyDrive, Google / Yandex Drive is that it does not pour the file into the current one, but buffers it until it is completely received and only then replaces the subject.
There is no versioning as such, but you don't need it by and large. (Although the latest version is kept in the special directory).
here is a good conceptual reviewer. By the way, the same Radio-T on btsync has been distributing a podcast for several months - the flight is normal.
no need to keep clipart fonts and other big things in synchronization programs.
I do this: work files in dropbox. Versioning is there, which is very good. If something is needed, I throw it into the dropbox through the teamviewer from my home computer. All.
If you need clipart, bring up FTP at home, mount it as a removable disk in my computer.
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