debaugh
Joined: 07 Sep 2022 Posts: 1
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Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2022 4:36 pm Post subject: Sync data in two locations for near Realtime collaboration |
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I am new to ViceVersa, and am trying to use it to solve a problem.
I have an engineer that is a foreign national and is extremely limited in what I am able to allow him to access. Because of compliance issues, he is not allowed to access about 98% of our data. On our main data repository, permissions and folder structure are set up automatically when a new project is submitted. The permission structure is such that it is an all or nothing proposition in that I cannot individually add him to projects.
That being said, I want to use viceversa to copy data from the 4 projects out of several thousand that he is cleared to access to a special location that I have set up for him.
He needs to be able to collaborate in relative real time with others on these projects and everyone needs to work from the same data, but in this case, from two locations.
I need to ensure the same data and revision levels are in both locations regardless of who edits it, adds it, deletes it etc.
I think I can do this with ViceVersa.
I have test folders set up on both servers and can manually execute and files replicate. I also have it set up so that changed files are archived in the event something goes wrong to ensure no data is actually lost.
I want to set up syncing between both locations to ensure they both have the same data, same revisions, same everything and I need the syncing to be done automatically without any user input as the users will not have direct access to the servers or the ViceVersa console to execute or answer questions as it relates to overwriting etc.
How do I set this up?
Can I set it up so that execution runs silently and does not prompt for overwrite approval etc.
Is ViceVersa the best tool for this?
Thanks in advance. |
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