AutoSYNC Software User's Guide (Update 18)
HP AutoSYNC User’s Guide–522580-019
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AutoSYNC Overview
Introduction
HP NonStop AutoSYNC software (AutoSYNC) provides automatic synchronization for 
HP NonStop server disk files.
File synchronization is a complementary alternative to data replication for disaster 
recovery. Data replication is used primarily for database files; it replicates each record 
update that occurs in a database transaction. Instead of capturing and replicating each 
small change to a file, synchronization performs a periodic analysis and copies files 
that have been added or changed to the configured destination location.
File synchronization is also useful for a distributed system when certain files, such as 
application object files, should be the same on every system in the network.
Although synchronization operations could be performed by operators using ad-hoc, 
manual, or semi-automated methods, AutoSYNC provides a number of significant 
features:
AutoSYNC is automatic; once configured, it maintains synchronization without 
operator intervention.
AutoSYNC is fault-tolerant; it maintains synchronization despite cpu or process 
failures.
AutoSYNC is manageable; all synchronization activities can be configured and 
displayed with a single interface.
AutoSYNC is integrated; it logs all synchronization errors to EMS or the reporting 
facility of your choice.
AutoSYNC is efficient and scalable; it uses network bandwidth and processors 
efficiently and has controls to prevent any adverse impact to production 
applications.
AutoSYNC is secure; many users may configure synchronizations, but each user 
may access only files permitted by their user ID’s access rights. It does this without 
being privileged.
AutoSYNC maintains an historical record of all synchronization activity.
AutoSYNC eliminates common synchronization problems; it deals with remote 
security and ownership issues to ensure that files are properly secured, but can 
continue to be synchronized.










