Best Practices

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Best Practices

Postby brians on Mon Nov 26, 2012 10:41 am

Is there any best practices for queuing up backup jobs? For example, if you have the pro edition with 12 simultaneous running jobs, but you have more than 12 jobs to run, is it better to stagger the jobs during different times or queue them all up at the same time and let syncovery manage them? Also, how will this affect memory and/or storage when all jobs are being processed?

Feedback: So far, I'm really liking the new syncovery. Seems to be so many similar apps out there, like goodsync, that it would be nice to see a comparison chart when deciding. Would also be nice to integrate the forum into the syncovery site. Also, I really hope that future versions of syncovery can follow more of the UI feel of Mac OS apps. The interface can sometimes be daunting, so adapting to a clean and simple UI like those found in Apple apps would be awesome. Thanks!
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Re: Best Practices

Postby superflexible on Thu Nov 29, 2012 10:25 am

Hello,

it doesn't really matter. It should work whichever way you choose to do it.

Personally I like to specify the order in which jobs run, so I would schedule them a minute apart or so.

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Re: Best Practices

Postby Dave_OA on Sun Dec 02, 2012 3:43 am

Please never follow MacOS guidelines!!
They just bloat up the UI. Apple (despite suing everyone around) just stole the M$ design guidelines and bloated them up with "pretty" UIs.

So my 5cent (as a licensed user): Please provide sleak interfaces following M$s design guidelines!

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