If both machines are Linux, a mounted NFS path might be best so that Syncovery can see the original Linux metadata and synchronize it properly.
SMB should also be mounted. The SMB button in Syncovery uses a somewhat limited smbclient library, which works single-threaded only and has problems with percentage signs in file names.
SSH might have the advantage of easier reconnection if there is an interruption.
Hi,
well the Linux version of Syncovery doesn't have real-time features.
But you can speed up full sync runs by installing the Syncovery Remote Service on the other server. With that, the syncs will be really fast and can be scheduled frequently, such as every 5 minutes or so.
I have Syncovery installed on both machines. The Syncovery profile in question is running on my client. So I just need to install the remote service on the server?
Left = client - /data
Right = server on the NFS mount on the client - /nfs/data
SMB should also be mounted. The SMB button in Syncovery uses a somewhat limited smbclient library, which works single-threaded only and has problems with percentage signs in file names.
Hello Tobias,
is it still there percentage issue in Linux v10.16.11 ? Which issue should I expect?
Thanks