Recommended setup

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railmaster
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Recommended setup

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I am new to Syncovery and would like some advice on the best way to use the software. I have two locations I am going to sync about 1TB of data and there is probably never more than 1GB over the whole day. (unless someone drops a large PST in their folder)

I plan to buy two licenses so I can run Syncovery in both locations. I am trying to spread out the usage because I have certain shared folders that are much more active in individual locations.

I already have all the data in both locations and don't need to do a migration

My basic plan is this
Location 1 - 500mb speed 100mb up
Sync Main Shared drive from Location 1 to Location 2
Sync local drive to local NAS device for additional local backup

Location 2 - 1GB down 1GB up
Sync FleetManagement drive from location 2 - location 1
Sync RailarFiles drive from locaiton 2 to location 1
Sync Main shared drive, FleetManagement, RailcarFiles to sharepoint site

My thinking for using this set up is:
1. FleetManagement and RailarFiles are more frequently changed and are more important for location 2
2. Use location 2 to sync to sharepoint because it has better up and down speed
3. I will have a separate drive for files over 5Gbs so I can monitor those more closely

I am running the scheduler along with the monitoring process for the scheduler
My main configurations:
Between locations 1 and 2 I will use:
Main Settings - Default software settings except for what is listed below:
-Exact Mirror (is smart tracking better?)
Schedule
-Real Time Synchronization
Files
-Number of files to copy in parallel: 7
-BlockLevel copying for ISO, PST, OST only
Safety
-Unattended Mode - Ransomeware protection - 20% of files
Special
-Process Security and Shares - per documentation

Run the binary comparison with remember results on the weekend

Between Location 2 and Sharepoint
Left to Right - Standard Copying

I would appreciate any advice that users have from their experience using the software.
Thanks for your consideration
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