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File Sync Over Internet

hennessy1

Golden Member
I want to sync to network shares across the internet. I googled it and first thing that came up was this software below.
http://www.foldershare.com/
I Learned from Jack that this will only do about 25gb of data. I am looking to sync upwards of 40gb+. Is there a free way this can be accomplished?

Thank you for the help.
 
Thank you for the response. Now from what I've read that will only work under linux or unix. I could be wrong though. I was also under the impression that with FTP it had to be manually done. Such as I had to click a link for it to be downloaded to one computer just like on a driver or software download online? I was thinking I almost wanted it to function like Vista's offline file sync but I do not know if there is a freebie version out there for that and for the amount of data I am looking to sync.
 
Rsynch has Linux, Windows, and Macintosh client/server software. I haven't used Rsynch so far, but I've read LOTS of good things about it for keeping large amounts of data synched across slow connections. BackupAssist's latest software has an optional Rsynch add-in for keeping Windows backups offsite.
 
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