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GoodSync completes acquisition of Allway Sync.



We are excited to announce that Siber Systems Inc, the owner of GoodSync backup & synchronization solution, has completed an acquisition of Allway Sync, that was originally owned by BotKind Inc.

The acquisition of Allway Sync will advance our mission to deliver an easy-to-use, powerful, and secure data backup & synchronization solution for consumers and businesses worldwide. 

To existing Allway Sync users, GoodSync offers a far superior tool for automated data backup & synchronization across multiple destinations and platforms. It features its own cloud storage and works on devices including servers, NAS, and mobile. To businesses currently using Allway Sync, we offer a complete solution for all data related business continuity and disaster recovery tasks.  

We understand that transitions can be difficult so we made this one free and easy. All existing Allway Sync license holders will receive a free year of GoodSync for use on up to five devices. Existing Allway Sync jobs will be migrated when you install GoodSync on the same computer.

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GoodSync edition customized for WD My Cloud NAS users.

We’re pleased to announce the release of a special GoodSync edition customized for WD My Cloud NAS* users.

*My Cloud, My Cloud Mirror, EX2, EX2 Ultra, EX2100, EX4, EX4100, DL2100, DL4100, PR2100, and PR4100

What is GoodSync for WD?

With GoodSync for WD installed on Windows or MAC computers, WD NAS owners can easily synchronize or backup the data stored on their computers to their WD NAS device and from their WD NAS device further to other computers, servers, cloud storage, or other local and remote data repositories. This can be done while the WD NAS device is attached to the user’s computer, local network, or even when the WD NAS device is in a remote location.

Main use case scenarios?

  1. Synchronize data between Windows / Mac computers and a WD NAS device, between two WD NAS devices, or between a WD NAS device and your preferred cloud storage provider.
  2. Backup data from your Windows / Mac computer to your WD NAS device and from your WD NAS device to a remote location such as other computers, servers, other WD devices, or cloud storage.
  3. Once you install GoodSync on all your devices and register it with your GoodSync account, you can remotely access your data stored on any of the devices including the WD NAS device using GoodSync Explorer.

How to create synchronization or backup process?

Each GoodSync job defines two local or remote sides engaged in a data backup or synchronization process. GoodSync jobs can be automated to run in a real time mode, periodically, or on a schedule. Multiple GoodSync jobs can be created and set to run simultaneously or sequentially. GoodSync jobs can also be executed in an unattended mode while the user is logged out of the device.

Other benefits?

  • Auto detection of WD NAS devices on your local network. Device discovery is performed via the Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) protocol, which allows seamless discovery and establishes functional network services for data backup and synchronization.
  • Increased upload and download speed. GoodSync uses block-level data transfer and works faster than Windows Shares, which makes sync and backup to/from WD NAS much faster. File transfer speed is also much faster, as there is no SMB overhead.
  • Intuitive GoodSync Explorer makes it easy to access data stored on your WD NAS from any location.
  • GoodSync synchronization and backup jobs can be set to run automatically in real-time mode, periodically, or on a set schedule.
  • Our proprietary GoodSync Connect file transfer protocol allows WD NAS users to synchronize, backup or access data on their WD NAS devices when they are remote.

How to start?

  1. Download and install GoodSync for WD on your Windows and Mac computers from here and on your WD NAS device from the WD internal app-store located in the WD NAS device admin interface.
  2. Create your GoodSync account during installation and register all your GoodSync app instances with this account.
  3. Select source and destination folders. (GoodSync automatically lists all WD devices registered under your GoodSync account or detected on your local network).

Is there any support available?

Yes, we have support help center articles ready and you can ask any questions by opening a support ticket from the GoodSync for WD installed on your Windows or Mac by clicking on Help -> Contact Support.

Here are the links to the most frequently read help center articles:

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GoodSync 10 updates: official Mac release and new unified licensing

Today we have two exciting announcements:

  1. The official release of GoodSync 10 for Mac has arrived. Similar to its Windows counterpart, the software features an updated interface, additional storage options, end-to-end data encryption, faster backups, and improved organization for Jobs.
  1. For increased convenience and flexibility, we have unified our personal desktop licensing and created a single GoodSync 10 for Windows/Mac license. Previously, the Windows and Mac versions were licensed separately.This single license now allows you to activate on either a Windows or Mac operating system.

Download GoodSync 10 for Mac | Upgrade from GoodSync 5 for Mac

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Creating a Comprehensive File Strategy

The older we get, the more complicated our lives become; with that complication comes the responsibility of managing an array of sensitive information. While simply “jotting it down,” saving to an external drive, or attaching to an email may have worked in the past, today’s online ecosystem calls for a more secure and efficient manner of storing and sharing information. With a multitude of cloud services, as well as an increase in highly publicized hacks and breaches, navigating the world of online backup and synchronization can be overwhelming – but it doesn’t have to be. Both security and practicality can be achieved by adopting a file strategy that offers online and offline capabilities under one umbrella.

“The Cloud” – For the most part, we’ve all used it or at least heard of it. And, while its invisibility boggles the minds of many, cloud computing has become ubiquitous. The cloud can be an efficient and effective way to save and share information, while allowing users to avoid upfront hardware costs. As with any public service though, security risks are present.  Here’s where GoodSync comes in. GoodSync software allows you to easily and effectively backup and restore your files without compromising your security. This can be done between a computer and another storage device (e.g. another computer, a removable disc, a flash drive or a smartphone), a computer and a remote computer or server, or on a single computer (backup only).

Because GoodSync also offers the capability of utilizing cloud services, you may wonder which options you should utilize when. The short answer is – it all depends on your specific need. If you’re producing something that you’d like to easily share with others, syncing to a cloud server such as Dropbox, Google Drive, or OneDrive is most likely you’re best option as it will be easily accessible to all involved. If, however, you’re trying to store personal information such as your tax returns, rather than utilizing your cloud storage, especially since additional storage comes at a cost, it would be most beneficial to backup this information to another storage device such as an external drive.

In terms of security, regardless of whether you’re backing up and syncing to the cloud or a private device, GoodSync’s optional encryption feature allows you to safely save and sync both the name and the contents of the file. And, while the cloud does come with a level of security risk, if it were hacked, your information would be encrypted, creating a significantly more difficult time for the hacker.

In addition, programs such as GoodSync afford their users with certain conveniences that the cloud does not offer. Among them: Parallel Threads, propagated and unpropagated deletions, and automatic synchronization scheduling. With the former, GoodSync allows the user to run syncs parallel to one another, resulting in faster file transfer speed. The ability to turn on and off deletion propagation increases storage space and minimizes accidents, and with automatic synchronization you can set when you’d like your files synced (ie: Every X minutes, a recurring day and time of the week, when GoodSync Starts, when Windows logs off, or when any file in the sync folder changes. Another added benefit – no disruptions. Cloud services can experience outages, but when utilizing an offline backup option, this inconvenience disappears.

As you look to create a file strategy, we urge you to neither limit nor overwhelm yourself with options. Prioritize your objectives and list out any constraints you may have, whether that be time, cost, storage space, or security requirements. From there you’ll be able to determine what strategy (online, offline, or both) is best suited for individual tasks. And, by selecting software such as GoodSync, you’re leaving your options open, while maximizing speed and security and minimizing upkeep. After all, if you can have everything you need in one tool, why wouldn’t you?