The Evaluator's Guides provide step-by-step instructions for configuring common SureSync usage scenarios.
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SureSync Evaluator's Guide | The standard SureSync product is perfect for users looking to schedule replication between servers or PC’s that can be reached via UNC path, mapped drives, or even FTP. |
SureSync Pro Evaluator's Guide | The Communications Agent Add-on delivers additional features to the SureSync Standard product, giving users more control over how to connect with remote machines and more powerful features to enhance performance. | |
SureSync Collaboration Evaluator's Guide | File locking enhances collaboration environments, allowing only a single read-write file copy to be opened. This allows users in remote locations to local file copies. | |
SureSync Collaboration - SyncLockStatus Evaluator's Guide | SyncLockStatus keeps end users notified about file locking status when they attempt to open a file already in use and when that file becomes available. SyncLockStatus can be added to SureSync Collaboration or Ultimate bundles. | |
SureSync Collaboration - SyncLockStatus Client Reference Sheet | Training resource for end users in collaboration environments where SyncLockStatus is deployed. | |
SureSync SQL Protection Evaluator's Guide | Getting Started Guide for SQL Protection. | |
SureSync ArchiveSync Add-on Evaluator's Guide | If you have the SureSync Ultimate Bundle or have licensed the ArchiveSync Add-on for another SureSync Bundle, you will want to review this guide to setup your disk-to-disk backups with intelligent archiving feature. | |
SureSync Endpoint Evaluator's Guide | Evaluator’s Guide for SureSync Endpoint. This document provides step-by-step instructions for configuring Endpoint. | |
Whitepaper: Achieving Higher Availability with Multiple Schedulers & Clustering | This document discusses Windows File Server Failover Clusters and the method for synchronizing data stored within these highly available file servers. In addition, SureSync database availability and Scheduler redundancy are discussed. |