![]() ![]() Bvckup (BETA) is probably the one with the most potential. SyncBack is good, but lacks 2 very important features IMO : awareness of file/folder renaming/moving and delta copying. I you close all files before backup, and don't modify big files too often. SyncToy I won't loose sleep waiting for it to include delta copying and use of VSS. SFFS is probably the most rounded of the bunch, albeit a tad slow for some rather simple copying tasks. I tried to use the "Use Cache Database For Source" but I got weird results.Ħ Made modifications to the 464 MB file and then left it open and tried to copy it.īvckup is clearly the fastest in this test, like I suggested in #5.Īs you see, they all have some problems in some situations. ![]() I tried changing some parameters in SFFS to make it faster, but it was never as fast, except in a few test. Must say that in most test I did, Bvckup is faster than SFFS. Not sure why, again (like in test 1)ĥ I then modified the content of the 464MB text file to see how Delta copying would affect performance SyncToy is the fastest, here, SFFS is pretty slow. ![]() SFFS and SyncToy are able to rename folders and files, so they are incredibly fast in this test.Īgain : SFFS and SyncToy are able to rename folders and files, so they are incredibly fast in this test.Ĥ Added a new 464 MB text file to the folder SyncBack is real fast in that test.Ģ I then renamed all the folders to be backed up. Not sure why Super Flexible File Synchronizer took longer here. Red : slow compared to others Bold and black : Fast compared to others. All Programs are copying files and folders to the same External hard drive (USB 2) I tried to configure all programs so that they perform as fast as possible, and I did include the delta copying on software offering it + caching of files on database when available. Created a backup job which basically syncs a bunch of big files (750 MB, 470 MB, etc.) and a few smaller ones. "Methodology" (if there's such a thing in this experiment): Hence, speed and space has become a concern. I backup/Sync my files everyday, sometimes several times a day. ![]()
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