

We believe your data is your data alone and you deserve to choose where it is stored. This means the creation, modification or deletion of files on one machine will automatically be replicated to your other devices. Syncthing is an application that lets you synchronize your files across multiple devices. Syncthing-faq - Frequently Asked Questions How do I increase the inotify limit to get my filesystem watcher to work?.How do I run Syncthing as a daemon process on Linux?.How do I access the web GUI from another computer?.How can I exclude files with brackets () in the name?.Is Syncthing my ideal backup application?.Can I help initial sync by copying files manually?.When I do have two distinct Syncthing-managed folders on two hosts, how does Syncthing handle moving files between them?.Does Syncthing support syncing between folders on the same system?.How do I configure multiple users on a single machine?.Am I able to nest shared folders in Syncthing?.How do I serve a folder from a read only filesystem?.Why does Syncthing connect to this unknown/suspicious address?.


Does the audit log contain every change?.Why do I see Syncthing twice in task manager?.Why do I get “Host check error” in the GUI/API?.Why is the setup more complicated than BitTorrent/Resilio Sync?.How does Syncthing differ from BitTorrent/Resilio Sync?.Is it “syncthing”, “Syncthing” or “SyncThing”?.
