A real filesync and dirsync alternative with powerful and pro features-incrementally synchronize folders and directories between FTP, SFTP, FTPS, and cloud services such as AWS S3, Google Cloud Platform Storage, and DigitalOcean Spaces.Maintain exact data copy of large directories among multiple servers, while keeping traffic costs very low by performing incremental synchronization (only modified files are synced).When multiple Synchronize Directories Actions are combined, data can be kept in sync across multiple protocols (e.g., FTP, SFTP, WebDAV), or even between multiple clouds-Google, Amazon, DigitalOcean.The Sync process can be launched with a built-in Task Scheduler or by monitoring a local folder with the File & Folder Watcher, or with any Remote Filesystem Watcher.Synchronize the whole structure of folders, subfolders, and their contents.Modified file syncing is based on file timestamp, size, or both. Full and incremental synchronization, and options to sync new files, modified files, and deleted files.Options to set maximum transfer speed and choose transfer mode (ASCII/Binary for FTP servers). One-way (upload/download) or Two-way (bi-directional) data synchronization.Synchronize data between a local machine (e.g., server, desktop PC, laptop, mapped network drives) and remote FTP, SFTP, WebDAV, Amazon S3, Google Cloud Storage, and DigitalOcean Spaces servers. You can even synchronize files between multiple cloud providers easily without writing a single line of code or script. All synchronization modes are supported-incremental, full, uploading, downloading, and bi-directional. We support synchronization with FTP, SFTP, FTPS, WebDAV, Amazon S3, as well as Google Cloud Storage and DigitalOcean Spaces.Īutomatically Sync Windows folders on file changes in a directory, or on recurring schedule. Automation Workshop includes the Synchronize Directories Action-a powerful no-code tool for maintaining exact copies of data between local folders and remote directories.
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