I’ve been running FreeFileSync in five contexts for a while now: Currently, it’s a global option, meaning it’s either on or off for *all* jobs at any given time. * “Copying locked files” as a job-level option. However, if it didn’t result in synced files that were 100% as reliable as files that are copied in toto, forget it. This might really speed up syncing of big files, like virtual machines. If you use date-and-time-stamped backups (the only way to save *every* version of an overwritten file), the backups just keep accumulating and you eventually have to delete the old ones manually. You can configure FreeFileSync jobs to create backups of files that sync operations overwrite (“update”). * The ability to cap the number and/or age of automatically generated backup files. The features FreeFileSync *doesn’t* have that I miss the most are: I suppose that could speed syncs up a bit. With the donation version, you get the ability to sync multiple files in parallel (surely within the same folder). WinDataReflector: file synchronization with visual comparison.
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