
You will notice that you can only configure one-way sync operations using the program. There you select the source and destination folders as well as all parameters for the job. ( Portable version link)Īllway Sync - Limits syncs to 40,000 files per calendar monthīvckup opens a clean interface on launch., First thing you do is create a new backup profile under File and configure it. Should not limit you in regards to the synchronization (no file limits, use limits).Ĭreate Synchronicity - Open Source Software.Should work with a variety of devices including internal and external hard drives, network shares and removable devices.
Filters to include/exclude files or folders based on rules that you specify. Supports one-way and two-way synchronization of data. Supports manual and automatic (scheduled) modes of operation. While cloud syncing services have their advantages, it makes little sense to use them when you want to sync files in a local network between devices.īefore we look at the programs that we reviewed for this article, it is important to define what makes a good file synchronization software. I'll have another go when it isn't so late.This article concentrates on local solutions only that are offered for free and run on all supported versions of the Windows operating system. I deleted my answer about the duplicate shares as it was too technical and too poorly written. No jumbo frames (as I have one device that doesn't support them, so just saves having to change it around). It's a single piece of Ethernet cable right now, I did also use a hub. Intel(R) PRO/1000 CT Network Connection Link has been established: 1000Mbps. Intel(R) PRO/1000 CT Network Connection Link has been disconnected. You also get a pair of these in the Event Log: Network drop - the XP connection (I have the status set to display when connected as well as disconnected) pops up a bubble saying it's gone, then a few secs later one saying a GB link has been established.
TS-419P+ with 4x Samsung HD204UI (patched) in RAID5 with ext4įirmware version: 3.4.2 Build 0331T (note the array was set up in 3.4.0) I certainly don't have the bad experiences some people talk of.
On the up side it is cool and quiet and hasn't lost anything so far. I've also got a bit fed up with Qnap support being no help and the box being slower (both over the network and even backing itself up to USB) and less solid than just using an old PC, so I kinda gave up and lived with what I had. Since I thought I'd finished with this thread I didn't go back and see what happened next, so I'm sorry that I (unintentionally) rudely left some unanswered questions.