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* '''Node servers'''<br>Local Sugar Network servers that are intended to be distributed versions of the Master. This tutorial assumes that Nodes don't have direct connection to the Master, and the only one way to synchronize data is a [[wikipedia:Sneakernet|Sneakernet]].
 
* '''Node servers'''<br>Local Sugar Network servers that are intended to be distributed versions of the Master. This tutorial assumes that Nodes don't have direct connection to the Master, and the only one way to synchronize data is a [[wikipedia:Sneakernet|Sneakernet]].
 
* '''Synchronization Media'''<br>Arbitrary media device, e.g., USB stick or SD card that will be used to transfer Packets between servers.
 
* '''Synchronization Media'''<br>Arbitrary media device, e.g., USB stick or SD card that will be used to transfer Packets between servers.
* '''Synchronization Packets''<br>Regular files that contain synchronization data placed to Media.
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* '''Synchronization Packets'''<br>Regular files that contain synchronization data placed to Media.
  
 
== Workflows ==
 
== Workflows ==

Revision as of 10:56, 15 July 2012

Summary

This page is intended to describe the process of offline synchronization between Sugar Network servers. The synchronization process means making data changes, happened on servers, common for all of them.

Objects

What kind of objects involved to the process:

  • Master server
    Main Sugar Network server accessible via the Internet.
  • Node servers
    Local Sugar Network servers that are intended to be distributed versions of the Master. This tutorial assumes that Nodes don't have direct connection to the Master, and the only one way to synchronize data is a Sneakernet.
  • Synchronization Media
    Arbitrary media device, e.g., USB stick or SD card that will be used to transfer Packets between servers.
  • Synchronization Packets
    Regular files that contain synchronization data placed to Media.

Workflows

A list of scenarios to follow in the field.

Clone Master

Synchronize Node