Hi, there, We're pleased to announce the open beta of Acrosync, a native rsync client for Windows. Key features include: - Easy install, no more dependency on cygwin - Simple GUI, one click to start the sync - sync over ssh for security, or directly with an rsync daemon - For ssh, no need to set up password-less login - Built-in file system monitor to upload changed files instantly (just like Dropbox) - Support hourly incremental snapshot creation (just like Time Machine) - Can invoke Volume Shadow Copy Service to upload locked files It can be downloaded from http://www.acrosync.com/windows.html. For bug reports, comments, suggestions, etc, please visit the forum http://download.acrosync.com/forum.html Thanks, The Acrosync Team -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.samba.org/pipermail/rsync/attachments/20140408/31807e13/attachment.html>
At 18:41 08. 04. 2014, Gilbert (Gang) Chen wrote:>Hi, there, > > > We're pleased to announce the open beta of Acrosync, a native rsync client for Windows. Key features include: > * Easy install, no more dependency on cygwin > * Simple GUI, one click to start the sync > * sync over ssh for security, or directly with an rsync daemon > * For ssh, no need to set up password-less login > * Built-in file system monitor to upload changed files instantly (just like Dropbox) > * Support hourly incremental snapshot creation (just like Time Machine) > * Can invoke Volume Shadow Copy Service to upload locked filesDo you have speed comparisons against cwrsync? Especially with many small files, big directories etc. If bandwidth is limiting then this may not make a big difference. However a (local) check if the most part is already uptodate could be sped up. Thanks bye Fabi
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