BatchSync Secure is a secure and high speed solution for automating
file synchronization, backups, mirroring, and replication over the FTP,
FTP/SSL and SFTP over SSH2 connections. BatchSync Secure is designed to
be run scheduled and unattended at the server, with extensive logging
options and email notifications to help with remote monitoring.
BatchSync Secure is the perfect solution for:
* Web content distribution
* Web server mirroring
* Remote server backup
* Offsite database backup
* Email backup
* Log file downloads
Features at a Glance
* Folder sync between local/network and FTP, FTPS and SFTP server folders
* Secure - Full support for FTP over SSL/TSL and full support for SFTP over SSH
* FIPS 140-2 certified components
* SSH public key authentication
* One-way file synchronization
* One-way file replication
* One-way file move (transfer & delete)
* Two-way file synchronization (bi-directional)
* SyncDB™ smart change tracking
* Task Editor for task editing & Sync preview
* Command line software for batch files
* Run scheduled/On demand
* Run as a service
* Multithreaded transfers
* Automatic reconnects, retries, and resumes
* Include/Exclude filtering with names, size, date, attributes
* Use regular expressions in filters
* Email notifications
* Extensive logging with auto-rotate schemes
* Windows Vista™compatible
Features in Detail
Folder sync between local/network and FTP, FTP/SSL and SFTP over SSH2 server folders
The folders being synchronized can be local folders or reside at a
network share (UNC filenames and paths are supported). The other side
of the sync set can reside on any common FTP, FTPS, or SFTP/SSH2
server. BatchSync Secure uses standardized FTP/FTPS/SFTP protocol
commands, so it does not rely on any server side extensions or
non-standard features.
Full support for FTP over SSL/TSL connections
FTPS is a secure and encrypted version of plain text FTP. FTPS creates
an encrypted tunnel over the internet, securing usernames, passwords,
and all data. FTPS file transfers are encrypted with strong encryption
ciphers like 256-bit AES, Blowfish, and Triple-DES. BatchSync supports
both implicit and explicit FTPS connection methods.
Note: FTPS is also known as FTP/SSL, FTP/S, FTP over SSL, and FTP over TLS. Read more about FTPS at Wikipedia.
Full support for SFTP over SSH2 connections
SFTP is a file transfer subsystem of an SSH2 server. In this setup,
BatchSync is an SFTP client and makes a connection to the SSH2 server
in a secure manner. The SFTP protocol encrypts usernames, passwords,
and all data with 256-bit AES, Blowfish, or 3DES ciphers. The 256-bit
AES encryption is adopted as an encryption standard by the US
government.
Note: The name SFTP is a little confusing, as this protocol actually
has nothing to do with the FTP or FTPS protocols. Instead, it's
dependent on a "secured pipeline" created between BatchSync and an SSH2
server. So even though the name "SFTP" is close to "FTPS", they are two
totally different protocols and are supported by different servers:
* FTPS: BatchSync FTPS server
* SFTP: BatchSync SSH2 server
Read more about SFTP and SSH at Wikipedia.
FIPS 140-2 certified
Product uses FIPS 140-2 certified components for reliable secure
transfers (certificate #733). The FIPS 140-2 is a standard that
describes US Federal government requirements that IT products should
meet for Sensitive, but Unclassified (SBU) use.
SSH public key authentication
You can utilize the SSH public key authentication functionality to log
in to remote systems by using private/public key pair. This provides
even higher level of security than password logins. Both OpenSSH and
SSH.com key file formats are supported...
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