Syncrify

How Syncrify Can Help Usage Scenarios

Syncrify is a file synchronization tool that can be used in multiple ways. Select a scenario from the list below matching closely to your end goal:

Scenario 1 Backup to a central location

This is the simplest form of using Syncrify. You designate one computer to hold backups for all of your other devices. You can access your files from any computer or mobile device. as well as their mobile device.

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Scenario 2 Synchronize files/folders between computers

Consider a scenario where you want to synchronize multiple folders residing on different devices to synchronize their contents. If you add, modify or delete a file on one machine, this change should reflect across every device.

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Scenario 3 Push files to several computers

Assume you need to push certain files/folders to laptops belonging to several remote employees in your company. Every night these employees update their laptop from their home and pull files from your corporate office. Their laptops are ready and updated with the appropriate content for work that day.

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Scenario 4 Alternative to Google Drive, Dropbox and MS OneDrive

The SyncriBox feature in Syncrify can be used as an alternative to pure-cloud based services like Dropbox, Google Drive, Microsoft OneDrive, Box and other similar services. The difference is that you create your own cloud with Syncrify

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Scenario 5 Shared Project

Share files belonging to one or more projects with multiple users. When one user modifies a file, that change is automatically synchronized with other users on the same project.

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Scenario 6 Delete files after backup

Often users want to move files rather than copy them to another device. Syncrify allows you to backup files to another computer then delete them from the source machine once they have been successfully moved to the target machine.

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Scenario 7 Snapshots to Public Cloud

Create snapshots of backed up data to public cloud, such as Amazon S3, Google Storage and Microsoft Azure. Snapshots to public cloud add an extra layer of protection for your data.

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