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Re: MacOS X Info

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Surajit A. Bose)
Mon Dec 10 20:33:55 2001

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>stated that the only apps currently supporting disk imaging of any kind
>with MacOS X are Apple System Restore, HFSPax, and NetOctopus.

The following is on the Interarchy web site: www.interarchy.com.

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What other features does Interarchy have?

1. Mirror Both Ways: Keep a local folder in sync with a remote folder
by making changes all at once. This might be used for automatically
transferring files between a home computer and an office computer.

2. Mirror Upload: Make a remote folder that is identical to a local
folder and keep it up to date. This might be used for writing a small
web site to a remote server, where the local copy on your Mac it is
always authorative.

3. Mirror Download: Make a local folder that is identical to a remote
folder and keep it up to date. This might be used to keep an exact
up-to-date copy of an anonymous FTP file repository on your local
hard drive.
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I haven't seen any reports of anybody actually using Interarchy to
manage a lab of Mac OS X computers, though.

-s
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Surajit A. Bose
Cluster Operations Manager
Stanford University
650.725.2939

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