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Introduction: Easy FTP redundancy and consolidation with the Open Source project Generic-FTP. Works with probably any Linux FTP Server (ProFTPD only one tested). Get rid of some single points of failure. A very easy to set up solution using scripts written in PHP. Tested thoroughly in a production environment.
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