*** 27,33 **** command available on Linux to do that. If you know how to do something like that on windows, please post here. You might check out NTSync from {link: http://www.checksum.org/ ! cso/downloads/ from here}. If you want an explanation next to numbers, I'd recommend reading through {link: http://www.sqlite.org/speed.html original tests}. Most of what's said --- 27,33 ---- command available on Linux to do that. If you know how to do something like that on windows, please post here. You might check out NTSync from {link: http://www.checksum.org/ ! cso/downloads/ from here}. On Windows you could use Sysinternals {link: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/FileAndDisk/Sync.mspx sync}. If you want an explanation next to numbers, I'd recommend reading through {link: http://www.sqlite.org/speed.html original tests}. Most of what's said