Description
File & folder synchronization is a common practice, often required to cascade data to individual or team over a local area network (LAN), and work collectively to enhance productivity. It may be implemented through a variety of ways, but it should serve the purpose well surpassing all hardware or software barriers, that’s too without compromising data safety norms.
Solution:
Here is how-to:
Attach a hard drive to the network
A simple idea is to place the files or folders that you want to share on the Network-attached storage (NAS). It would allow all users authorized by the admin to potentially access them (most NASes allow you to control who has access to what).
Note: It demands a bit investment. You might have to pay around $150 for the box and a single hard drive. Apart from the NAS should be kept on all time. Set up a local file-syncing program
Set up a local file-syncing program
Place the files and folders that you need to share on both PCs, and keep them in sync over the LAN using synchronization software. Freebies like Allway Sync, can be a good option.
In the wake of cloud technology, and affordable solutions like Dropbox, Apple's iCloud, and Microsoft's SkyDrive, you can share and sync files and folders across different platforms in a quick and easy manner.
Congrats! Hopefully, the above steps would help you to sync files and folders with least efforts. For further help, contact Techvedic’s computer helpdesk, as per below contact-detail:
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