![]() The sophistication of GoodSync algorithm allows us to propagate deletions correctly through multiple chained folders. If you delete file on one side, GoodSync will propagate this deletion to the other side of sync job by deleting this file on the other side. ![]() Why Synchronization Is Not Trivial Synchronization task would appear to be trivial (compare file modification files and let the newer file win) if it was not for deletions that need to be propagated. One-Way Verified jobs actually make sure that no changes were made on the right (backup) side, as one does not expect backup side to change. GoodSync One-Way Forced jobs enforce the backup scenario. Backup is one-way synchronization, that is, the changes that have been made on the left side are propagated to the rightĤ side but changes that have been made on the right side are not propagated to the left side. This is achieved by copying changes that have been made on the left side to the right side and changes that have been made on the right side are copied to the left side. ![]() Backup vs Synchronization Synchronization ensures that two folders remain in sync while user may change files on both sides. In this Section we discuss challenges that synchronization programs face and that GoodSync successfully addresses. Incrementally Backup all files from main hard drive to portable hard drive or another computer. Keep user files in sync on work and home computer via USB key. Synchronize folders on two computers not on the same network, via Internet. GoodSync can be used in these everyday scenarios: Synchronize notebook computer to desktop computer via local network. ![]() ![]() CopyrightĢ Contents Introduction Backup vs Synchronization Why Synchronization Is Not Trivial Chained Synchronization Embedded Jobs Using GoodSync Synchronization Step By Step Jobs Synchronization Algorithm Backup Files Incrementally: One Way Sync Select Multiple Folders to Backup Mini Window vs Main Window Job List tab Actions Copy File Action Copy Time Action Copy Name Case Action Copy State Action Sync State Action No Copy Action Error Action Conflict Action Types of Conflicts Managing Time Shifts Icon Descriptions File Actions Folder Actions Special Actions Central Column Job Icons Job Direction Advanced Topics Portable Paths Environment Variables in Paths Case Sensitivity Job Templates Filters: Exclusions and Inclusions Exclude Filter Include Filter GoodSync Connect Advanced Topics GoodSync Server Components User Accounts: Primary and Secondary Manage API Commands and Keyboard Shortcuts Job Commands Job Selection View/Hide Panel Commands Tree View Commands Action Commands Tools Commands Help Commands File Systems: Local and Remote Windows File System Mac File System Windows Net Shares (SMB) Apple Filing Protocol (AFP) GoodSync Connect FTPģ WebDAV Amazon S3 Secure FTP (SSH) Google Drive (Docs) Windows Azure SkyDrive Windows Mobile Phone and Pocket PC Job Options General Tab Filters Tab Auto Tab Scripts Tab Advanced Tab Global Program Options General tab Filters tab Connection tab About tab TIX: Readable Job Descriptors Job Properties Connectoid Properties Program Options Command Line Global Options Commands Job Options Installer Options and Activation of Pro Version Return Codes Policies Syncing Specific Applications GoodSync2Go: Portable version GSYNC: pure Command Line version GSCP: Command Line File System client Introduction GoodSync synchronizes two or more folders with files, that is, GoodSync makes sure that folders and all files in them are the same by copying the new or updated files from the folder where they appeared to the folder where they are old or not present and by propagating deletions. 1 GoodSync Reference Manual Siber Systems, Inc. ![]()
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