![]() ![]() I hope this deal will last another day, so I can test it with my NAS. (This is not a rhetorical question: I really have a bad feeling to send my data to some cloud service, either unencrypted on the transport-way or encrypted with the software-developer's software.) In fact, just setting up and tearing down the async environment adds a lot of time to your code. Perhaps I haven't understood it, but how else someone can be sure, that his data is safe (in todays times.)? Is it perhaps even possible to encrypt/decrypt the file/filename with the call of an external program before/after the transfer? I suppose, this would be a nice feature for all software saving data externally. It can be also be configured to create hourly incremental network backups similar to Time Machine, but without the need to install server software. In general - if I understand it correctly - the backup-drive can be located anywhere, it just needs a TCP/IP-address: Is it possible to add any kind of encryption? Acrosync for Mac is a new rsync client for OS X with an easy-to-use GUI and Dropbox-like automatic upload. If you're doing backups over fast connections, like 50 Mbits/sec and better, other protocols may perform better and/or be more convenient. If you're doing backups of large files with small changes over very slow connections, then you probably want to use rsync. I am not an expert, but can I make sure, the data, being backuped do not leave my LAN-Range? Rsync is special protocol that is great in some applications but not optimal in others. > Transfer of a license to another owned computer is not allowed.ĭoes that mean, if I buy a new computer, because my mainly-used current one gets defect, I can not install this program on the new one, without buying a new license? So stop paying Dropbox for limited space, grab Acrosync, and enjoy unlimited storage for a single, one-time license fee! Throw in features that Dropbox lacks, like Time Machine-style backups and Volume Shadow Copy, and you’ll see there’s a whole world of reasons to pick up Acrosync today! This app does not support an S3 or FTP interface so its not possible to use directly with Wasabi. And if you want absolute one to one mirroring, you can configure Acrosync to also propagate deletions, so your Windows and Linux/Mac/NAS will always be perfectly aligned. Acrosync is a file synchronization and backup solution that utilizes the rsync protocol. ![]() Just install Acrosync, and you’ll have a file system monitor that instantly detects file changes, automatically syncing new and modified files with your Linux or Mac machine, or NAS. But instead of dealing with complex data security and server applications that do way more than you need, just get a copy of today’s discount software promotion, Acrosync!Īcrosync syncs entire folders with Linux, Mac, and NAS destinations without requiring the installation of server software. If you have a folder on your Windows machine named “Important” (and who doesn’t?) you probably should keep a backup of it somewhere that’s not the same machine. ![]()
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