Raysync v6.5.8.4: Flexible File Sync Function for Enterprise
In the new version v6.5.8.4 of Raysync, enterprises can have more control and choices on sync tasks, bringing a more flexible file sync experience. In addition, we have also upgraded email notification templates and command line functions.?
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Function 1. Supports selecting multiple source paths?for Sync Task
In the media industry, there are many different shot folders in a scene, but only some of them need to be synchronized. It is troublesome to select and create sync?tasks one by one.
In the new version of Raysync, we support selecting multiple source paths at one time when creating a sync task, which simplifies operations and saves time.?
Function 2. Supports for set sync task frequency at the Admin Portal
As we all know, if the sub-account sets?a sync?task with a fast sync?frequency and sync a large number of files at the same time, it will consume a lot of server performance and affect the user experience.
Now, administrators can control users' sync tasks by setting a unified task frequency in the Admin portal.
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Function 3. Upgrade the transfer email notification template
In the new version, we have also optimized the mail notification template for transfer. Added information such as task type, file/folder name, file/folder size, file quantity, and transfer time.
Function 4. Command line functions
The command line supports the transfer?of files with shared links, and it is also possible to upload files to the invited links. Users can directly use the shared files without opening the browser, which greatly facilitates the use of command line users.
2. The file processing method when the target file exists
When the target file already exists, three new file processing methods are added: overwriting (default), renaming, and appending.
3. Task support callback
When the task is completed, support the third-party interface to call the task information to check the status, progress and other information of the task.