On 2020-04-04, Anastasios Lisgaras <tasosnumber...@yahoo.gr> wrote:
> On 3/25/20 11:07 AM, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>> If a file is corrupted, deleted, etc. in one place that will be
>> propagated to all copies.
>> 
>> Depending on the features provided by the synchronisation tool they
>> could be *a part* of a backup solution.
>> 
>> See http://taobackup.com for what a complete backup solution should
>> provide.
>> 
>> Kind regards,
>> Andrei
>> 
>
> Sorry, but again, I don't see the problem.
> If I choose to delete a file from a machine - I will want the same for 
> the rest of the machines. What's the problem with that?
>

The problem arises when you "choose" to delete the wrong file by
inadvertence; if you're only thinking "syncing," your sunk, but if
you've backed up as well (and you ain't pell-mell), you're still looking
swell.


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