Hi,
I have noticed that the folder
C:\Users\All Users\Syncovery\Database
is very big : 9 GB
3 databases are over 2 or 3 GB
Is there some kind of compression / optimization that could reduce the size ?
Thanks
Moderator: SuperFlexible Administrators
superflexible wrote:Hello,
the latest Syncovery version uses internal database compression. To benefit from it, you need to delete the databases. Syncovery will recreate them and they will be smaller.
In addition, cloud relarted JSON cache files will be automatically zipped by the latest Syncovery version. So you do not need to delete those.
But in some cases, you need to be aware of possible implications of deleting the database. It depends on which databases they are and which Syncovery features they are used for.
Deleting a cloud cache database can cause lengthy scanning of the folders the next time the job is run.
Deleting a SmartTracking database will cause deleted files not to be recognized the next time the job is run.
Deleting a Glacier cache database causes a new inventory to be requested, which takes around 5 hours to be generated by the servers.
Deleting a database used for Partial File Updating / Block Level Copying / Synthetic Backup will cause the files to be copied completely next time, rather than just changed blocks.
superflexible wrote:To avoid files being deleted from the destination, you can just use the Standard copying mode, which does not use any database at all.
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