How to sync ram disk of one server to another

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I have created ram disk as /mnt/ramdisk/test in both server A and B. Where I will be writing dedicated content in each server's ram disk.



Now, i want the content of ram disk in server A to sync with server B...



I have tried nfs mount and soft link... But not working... It stops the process of writing server B since both folder is same name ...



Please suggest any other possible way to sync these two folders in real time










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    I have created ram disk as /mnt/ramdisk/test in both server A and B. Where I will be writing dedicated content in each server's ram disk.



    Now, i want the content of ram disk in server A to sync with server B...



    I have tried nfs mount and soft link... But not working... It stops the process of writing server B since both folder is same name ...



    Please suggest any other possible way to sync these two folders in real time










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      I have created ram disk as /mnt/ramdisk/test in both server A and B. Where I will be writing dedicated content in each server's ram disk.



      Now, i want the content of ram disk in server A to sync with server B...



      I have tried nfs mount and soft link... But not working... It stops the process of writing server B since both folder is same name ...



      Please suggest any other possible way to sync these two folders in real time










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      I have created ram disk as /mnt/ramdisk/test in both server A and B. Where I will be writing dedicated content in each server's ram disk.



      Now, i want the content of ram disk in server A to sync with server B...



      I have tried nfs mount and soft link... But not working... It stops the process of writing server B since both folder is same name ...



      Please suggest any other possible way to sync these two folders in real time







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          You can try lsyncd to sync these 2 folders via SSH, make sure you have created them already.






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