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Filesys fastcopy
Filesys fastcopy







filesys fastcopy

In addition if fastcopying a single file and the destination file already exists the destination file will be removed and replaced by the result of the fastcopy command. Searching for an alternative, I found fastcopy, which doesn't index the files (unless you ask it to) and so far has transferred terabytes of files for me without a hiccup.

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Then click File System Browser on the left, choose the drive you want to copy from and click OK. When fastcopying directory trees (or entire mtrees) if the destination directory (or mtree) already exists the destinations current content will be removed and replaced by the results of the fastcopy command. Heres an example using the FastCopy copying tool. Omitting the leading backslash will skip all directories named 'foo' or 'bar', regardless of location. If FastCopy is installed to Program Files, these are created in C:\Users\ (USER)\AppData\roaming\FastCopy\ (Menu File (F) UserDir (U)) For other cases, these are created in the same directory as FastCopy.exe. FastCopy: exclude directories and delete files unique to destination To copy all files and folders on S: except for S:\foo\ and S:\bar\, check the Filter box and enter \foo\ \bar\ into the Exclude field. Files created by fastcopy will de-duplicate perfectly against existing data on disk (as they will reference the exact same physical data as source files) - due to this compression statistics for the files may show inflated ratios The setting file (FastCopy2.ini) and log files are created in the following directory.Fastcopy of each file is extremely quick (as the operation only involves manipulation of file metadata and no physical backup data is read/written to disk) - it is much faster than using an external client to read source files/write destination files.Cloning the metadata of existing files at the location given as the source to the new files at the destination.Creating a brand new file/set of files at the location given as the destination.









Filesys fastcopy