Remote file synchronization has been studied extensively over the last decade, and the existing approaches can be divided into single-round and multi-round protocols. Single-round protocols are preferable in scenarios involving small files and large network latencies (e.g., web access over slow links) due protocol complexity and computing and I/O overheads. The best-known algorithms which are used for synchronization of file systems across machines are rsync, set reconciliation, Remote Differential Compression & RSYNC based on erasure codes. In this paper we will discuss the remote file synchronization protocols and compare the performance of all these protocols on different data sets.
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Gupta, D., & Sagar, K. (2010). Remote File Synchronization Single-Round Algorithms. International Journal of Computer Applications, 4(1), 32–36. https://doi.org/10.5120/794-1127
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