Unison File Synchronizer Description

Unison is a versatile synchronization tool designed for OSX, Unix, and Windows operating systems. It enables users to maintain two copies of a set of files and directories on separate hosts or on different drives of the same host, allowing for individual modifications, which can later be synchronized to reflect changes in both locations. This tool is compatible with various Unix systems, including Solaris and Linux, as well as OS X, and it facilitates cross-platform synchronization, making it possible to sync a Windows laptop with a Unix server effortlessly. Unlike distributed filesystems, Unison operates at the user level, eliminating the need for kernel modifications or superuser access on either machine. It can connect any two machines over the internet, utilizing a direct socket connection or an encrypted SSH tunnel for secure communication. Additionally, Unison is designed to be efficient with network bandwidth, ensuring reliable performance even on slower connections like PPP. With its user-friendly approach, Unison presents a practical solution for those needing to keep their files consistent across different systems and platforms.

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Unison
Website:
www.cis.upenn.edu/~bcpierce/unison/

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Windows
Mac
Linux
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Unison File Synchronizer Features and Options

File Sync Software

Audit Trail
Backup and Recovery
Conflict Detection
Real Time Synchronization
Remote Synchronization
Synchronization Scheduling
Two-Way Synchronization

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