![]() Windows Network Share - Network share path in UNC format (\\server\share\folder, backslash separated), username, password and domain. The different remote synchronization types need the following details: This includes the path to the remote server or folder and any authentication details. The second stage of configuration includes all the options specific to configuration type. SFTP - Synchronization to a server running SFTP (such as a Linux server running OpenSSH) Stage 2 - Network/Local/Server Path This might be a folder, a local USB disk or any other path which can be read and written to as a folder Local Path - Synchronization with any file path local to the Site Manager server. Windows Network Share - Synchronization to any remote server which can communicate as a SMB/CIFS share of the form \\servername\share The types available are Windows Network Share, Local Path and SFTP. In the first stage of configuration, the type of remote sync is chosen. The steps of this wizard are described below: Stage 1 - Synchronization Type Clicking Setup Sync will display the Synchronization Setup wizard. Viewing a repository and selecting the Synchronization tab will either display information on the remote synchronization configuration or offer the option of creating a new remote synchronization. This feature can be accessed through the Repository page and is configured on a per-Repository basis: Configuring Remote Synchronization The synchronization process will also manage failed and partially uploaded files and ensure the remote copy of the Repository is always in a consistent state. Site Manager will manage storing backups on the server and ensure that the synchronization process has a consistent view of the Repository. This can be used to efficiently ensure that offsite replication of backup data is performed. ![]() Site Manager can automatically synchronize all backups stored in a Repository to a remote server or disk on a daily basis. ![]()
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