Search in internet for FTP... u may get some idea.. U need to write broker service which will be running in ur server.
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Save the files in DB and read from your .Net app or windows service. U can create copy whatever you want, But will not be fast as FTP... This is my idea.. Experts in forum may give there idea's too... :)
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You might want to have a look at SyncBack. It comes in three versions:
SynBack Pro $55
SyncBack SE $35
SyncBack Basic (Free)
The free version supports scheduled backups. You can compare all three versions here
It is highly configurable. You can select many options on backup such as what to do when files exist in the source or destination but not in the other, what to do on differing file dates, etc. The free version should do what you want. It also supports copying via FTP. If you want to go even more basic you can use robocopy (which supports continuous run mode with monitor-for-changes). I'd suggest SyncBack as a first try.
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Glad to help. I had a boss who was pretty tight with the budget so I had to find ways to do more with less. SyncBack was one of those little gems. Please mark this thread as solved.
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