lsyncd vs mintstick
A side-by-side look at lsyncd and mintstick. For an in-depth review of either product, follow the links below.
lsyncd
Backup & Sync
lsyncd is a utility that synchronizes local directories with remote targets using rsync. It aims to provide a simple way to frequently and efficiently mirror local directories across many servers.
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mintstick
Os & Utilities
Mintstick is a lightweight Linux distribution that can run directly off a USB flash drive. It provides a basic set of applications including a web browser, media players, office suite, and more. As it runs off a flash drive, it allows you to boot into Linux on any computer without installing anything.
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