Peer Software Announces PeerSync 7.4, Providing Expanded Functionality and Improved Performance for Enterprise-Level Synchronization and Backup
Posted by Daniela Delgado on Thu, Apr 10, 2008 @ 01:36 PM
PeerSync 7.4 Offers Tighter Integration With PeerLock and Enhanced Scanning to More Efficiently Handle Large Volumes of Data and Complex Directory Structures.
Peer Software on January 31st released PeerSync v7.4. This version offers numerous new features and performance enhancements, most notably tighter integration with PeerLock, providing more flexibility and control over file locking and releasing within PeerSync, and the ability to more efficiently handle large amounts of data and complex directories.
The new features and enhancements make PeerSync 7.4 a true enterprise-grade file management solution.
“Managing data in enterprise environments demands a continual balancing of functionality/power and performance, ” said Paul Marsala, CEO of Peer Software. “Often, one comes at the expense of the other. The new version of PeerSync was developed to offer a true enterprise-grade file management tool that delivers uncompromised functionality and performance—IT admins now have the ability to efficiently manage larger volumes of data, provide users with a transparent, reliable collaborative framework by way of PeerLock, and maintain complete data availability without overburdening network resources.”
Key PeerSync v7.4 Features:
- Tighter PeerLock Integration: the ability to configure, manage, and monitor PeerLock from the Profiler.
- Enhanced Scanning (New Server Optional Feature): the ability to dynamically build multiple sub Jobs from each Job in a Profile for parallel processing of folder scans, shortening the time of completion for scanning. This feature has been developed to work in conjunction with our Multi-Threading feature to further optimize performance and minimize file transfer time.
- Enhanced Event Processing: the ability to parallel process real-time, retry and any other non-scan events, optimizing performance and minimizing processing time.
- Bi-directional through TCP: added functionality to support bi-directional synchronization with source and/or target being a TCP connected folder.
- Improved Interface: added four main sections to the Profiler: PeerSync, PeerLock, Run/View, and Service/Startup.

- Managed Files – Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) (New Optional Feature): new screen now allows for the option of using either of the following technologies to manage open/locked files: Embedded Open File Manager (EOFM) and Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS).
- Exceptions – Include Attributes: Ability to include a broad range of attributes, including Normal, Archive, System, Hidden, Read Only, Temporary, Offline, Encrypted, Compressed, Not Indexed.
- Exceptions – Exclude Attributes: includes Normal, Archive, System, Hidden, Read Only, Temporary, Offline, Encrypted, Compressed, and Not Indexed.
- Reporting – ACLs: ability to log the transfer of ACLs during scanning (ACL’s updates only) and after successful synchronization of a file.
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