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- FreeFileSync: Open Source File Synchronization Backup Software
FreeFileSync is a free open source data backup software to compare and synchronize files and folders on Windows, macOS, and Linux
- Tips and Tricks - FreeFileSync
Run a partial synchronization only for the currently selected files: Synchronize multiple folder pairs at a time with different configurations: Start synchronization directly without clicking on compare first:
- Download the Latest Version - FreeFileSync
This is achieved by fast release cycles and free 24 7 support for everyone If you find FreeFileSync useful, please consider supporting the project by donating
- Frequently Asked Questions - FreeFileSync
Are there limitations on the number of files to sync? FreeFileSync imposes no artificial limitations on how many files you can sync Practically speaking, the only limiting factor for extremely large sync jobs is the amount of free memory available: For each 1 GB of RAM, FreeFileSync can synchronize roughly 1 million file pairs at a time
- Schedule Batch Jobs - FreeFileSync
Create a new batch job via FreeFileSync's main dialog: Menu → File → Save as a batch job By default, FreeFileSync will show a progress dialog during synchronization and will wait while the summary dialog is shown
- Synchronization Settings - FreeFileSync
Detect Moved Files FreeFileSync is able to detect moved files and quickly apply the same move on the target side during synchronization instead of a slow copy and delete To makes this work, Use database file to detect changes must be checked and the file system must support file IDs
- How to run multiple backups simultaneously? - FreeFileSync Forum
You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post Site Admin Posts: 7376 Joined: 9 Dec 2007 Zenju 6 May 2015, 17:26 I would just test it Depending on where the bottleneck is, it might be faster to run three instances (e g ffs_batch jobs) at the same time, than one instance with three folder pairs
- Command Line Usage - FreeFileSync. org
By default, FreeFileSync uses a single GlobalSettings xml file containing options that apply to all synchronization tasks; for examples see Expert Settings If you want FreeFileSync to use a different settings file instead, just add the path via command line:
- RealTimeSync - FreeFileSync
Instead of doing this manually you can import an ffs_batch file via Menu → File → Open or simply via drag and drop RealTimeSync will not only extract all directories relevant for synchronization, but will also set up the command line to execute the ffs_batch file each time changes are detected
- Comparison Settings - FreeFileSync
If the relative path matches, FreeFileSync decides how the file pair is categorized by considering the selected comparison variant: 1 Compare by File time and size This variant considers two files equal when both modification time and file size match It should be selected when synchronizing files with a backup location
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