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Flexense provides a number of file synchronization solutions designed for different needs and purposes including high-speed, fault tolerant file synchronization, secure file synchronization and real-time file synchronization. SyncBreeze is a dedicated file synchronization solution allowing one to synchronize files between local disks, network shares, servers and NAS storage devices. The user is provided with a number of product versions ranging from a regular desktop application, which is optimized to be used on a single computer or server, to the SyncBreeze Enterprise product version, which is capable of synchronizing huge file systems containing many millions of files between multiple network shares, servers and NAS storage devices in a scalable and effective way and includes many performance optimization and fault-tolerance options.
The DiskBoss data management solution includes built-in file synchronization capabilities allowing one to synchronize files between local disks and directories, network shares, servers and NAS storage devices. The user is provided with the ability to perform periodic file synchronization operation, select specific types of files to be synchronized, exclude sub-directories or specific types of files from the file synchronization process, etc.
In addition, DiskBoss includes the secure file synchronization capabilities allowing one to synchronize files between Windows servers and NAS storage devices without using the Windows network shares while encrypting and compressing all the data transferred via the network. The user is provided with the ability to periodically trigger the secure file synchronization operations according to the user-specified schedule, synchronize specific types or categories of files, exclude sub-directories or specific types of files from the file synchronization process, etc. Finally, DiskBoss includes the real-time file synchronization capabilities allowing one to monitor changes in one or more disks and directories and on-the-fly synchronize changed files to destination directories, network shares, servers or NAS storage devices without scanning the entire file system, which is especially important for huge file systems containing many millions of files. The user is provided with the ability to synchronize specific types or categories of files, exclude sub-directories or specific types of files from the file synchronization process, save file synchronization logs, etc. |
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