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The FAT and FAT32 file systems have a file size limit of 4GB.

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The self-extracting executable is 32-bit, it is limited to roughly 2GB in size (it's not exactly 2GB as it depends on the executable extractor included in the file). However, where/how the resulting Zip is stored might have a size limit.

  • SyncBack and Zip: SyncBack uses the Zip64 format so has no practical limits on the size of the Zip file or files that go into the Zip file.
  • Check your FTP server software to see if it has any file size limits, or if the storage device it saves files to has any limits.
  • SyncBack and FTP: SyncBack has no size limits but your FTP server probably does.
  • Refer to the cloud services documentation for details.
  • SyncBackPro and the cloud: Many cloud services have maximum file sizes.
  • SyncBack has no realistic maximum file size (it can create files larger than the biggest currently-available disk, by a huge margin) except as noted below: Was a total no brainer to setup and I have used it for over a decade.Solution home Technical Articles Common Questions and Solutions Maximum file sizes Every night SyncBack 10, that is installed on the Server, scans the file list and copies changed files to my NAS Backup, and delete files that are no longer present on the Master. SyncBack synchronises - mirrors - two mapped SMB shares where the Server is the Master and the NAS is the Backup. My NAS, an Asustor, also has a shared SMB folder, that can be accessed if needed, that is the Backup. Everyone uses the same creds and everyone has RWX rights.

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    The Windows server has a shared SMB folder. It seems to me that Syncthing, with UI, might be a better option for me than rsync, that gives me all kinds of headache and I do not think I will be able to achieve below scenario with it.Īllow me to explain what I have and how it is set up:Ī windows server and a NAS on a local layer2 network that is not open to anything else. Changing my home office servers, replacing and moving around, setting up a TrueNAS Scale, to allow for a bit of greater versatility and also to learn more about this environment. I am a Windows person, mostly worked in Windows my entire life as sysadmin and service manager and not very versed in CLI and such things. Also browsed the forum a bit and searching, but I feel the need to ask about my specific scenario before jumping in to this “Syncthing”. I have spent a bit of time looking in to your FAQ and other documentation.















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