Mad_Hat

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  1. I have a situation where I am trying to backup files from about 30 remote locations to a central location at my main office and BTSync is running fine at the remote facilities. The problem comes in when I want to setup the client at the central location. Adding it all up the total file count from all the remote locations reaches a few million and as many know and some have experienced BTSync tends to get slugish and unresponsive when the file count gets too high. My solution was to create separate user accounts to be able to run multiple BTSync clients and put four shared folders on each client. This works somewhat, I had no problem logging in with each of the users, adding the folders and they works as long as the users is actually logged in. I know BTSync will use a lot of RAM in my case, but I believe 24GB will handle it. My next step was to have all of the clients started by the Task Scheduler at system startup, because who wants to have to log in to 8 different accounts whenever the backup server is restarted. This is where my solution breaks, it seems that only one instance of BTSync can started by the Task Scheduler. Each scheduled task is launched under a different username, and I can login interactively with each of those users, start BTSync and it will operate as long as that use is logged in. Does anyone have tips or advice for launching multiple instances of BTsync without having to have multiple users logged in to run each instance?
  2. BTSync does not let you create multiple sync folders with the same key, therefore it does not allow you to syncone folder with another folder on the same computer. You stated the external drive is just a backup so you can use a simple 1-way copy method. If you are on Windows and have any experience with using the console I'd recommend using Robocopy, it is a robust file copying utility.