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{{Short description|Process of ensuring that computer files in two or more locations are updated via certain rules}}{{More citations needed|date=February 2019}}
'''File synchronization''' (or '''syncing''') in computing
In ''one-way file synchronization'', also called [[Web mirror|mirroring]], updated files are copied from a
[[File system|File]] synchronization is commonly used for home backups on external hard drives or updating for transport on [[USB flash drives]].
It is possible to synchronize multiple locations by synchronizing them one pair at a time. The [[Unison (software)|Unison]] Manual<ref>{{cite web |url = http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/download/releases/stable/unison-manual.html#usingmultiple |title = Unison File Synchronizer. User Manual and Reference Guide. |last = Pierce |first = Benjamin |
: If you need to do this, the most reliable way to set things up is to organize the machines into a
==Common features==
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* The ability to preview any changes before they are made.
* The ability to view differences in individual files.
* Backup between operating systems and transfer between network computers.<ref>{{cite web|title=Why Should You Backup Your Mac to a Windows (OS based) Computer?|url=http://www.backupitnow.com/why-should-you-back-up-your-mac-to-a-windows-os-based-computer/|publisher=Wei-Soft|
* Ability to edit or use files on multiple computers or operating systems.
== Comparison to shared file access ==
{{excerpt|Shared resource|Comparison to file synchronization}}
== Possible security concerns ==
Consumer-grade file synchronization solutions are popular, however for business use, they create a concern of allowing corporate information to sprawl to unmanaged devices and cloud services which are uncontrolled by the organization.{{Citation needed|date=October 2018}}
When using cloud services, data privacy risks can be mitigated by using a file synchronization solution that features [[end-to-end encryption]] instead of simple transport ([[HTTPS]]) or at-rest encryption.
==See also==▼
▲==See also==
* [[Backup software]]▼
* [[Comparison of file synchronization software]]
* [[Comparison of online backup services]]
* [[Data synchronization]]▼
* [[Data comparison]]
▲* [[Data synchronization]]
* [[Web mirror|Mirror (computing)]]
▲* [[Backup software]]
* [[List of backup software]]▼
* [[Remote backup service]]
* [[Shared file access]]
▲* [[List of backup software]]
== References ==
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{{Computer files}}
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