SyncBreeze Server is a dedicated file synchronization server, which runs in the background as a service and is capable of
synchronizing disks, directories, network shares and NAS storage devices in a fully automatic, unattended mode. The sync server
provides the ability to define multiple file synchronization commands, periodically execute the specified file synchronization
commands at specific time intervals and/or monitor the source and destination directories and automatically synchronize files
and directories when a user-defined number of changes detected.
The sync server may be controlled through the network using a client GUI application or the regular SyncBreeze command line
utility, which is available in the SyncBreeze Ultimate and SyncBreeze Server installations. The GUI interface provided by
the client application is almost identical to the standard SyncBreeze GUI application making it very simple to manage and
control file synchronization commands.
In order to connect to the sync server, start the SyncBreeze Client application, press the 'Connect' button located on the
main toolbar and specify the host name (or IP address) to connect to and a valid user name and password (the default user
name and password syncbreeze/syncbreeze).
Another way to control the sync server is to use the SyncBreeze command line utility, which is located in the '\bin'
directory. The SyncBreeze command line utility allows one to start, pause, resume and stop file synchronization commands, view
the status of running file synchronization commands and configure the server's user name, password and port number. For detailed
information about all the available commands and options execute the following command: 'syncbreeze –help'.