
SyncBack offers three basic types of copy/sync jobs: Backup, where files are simply copied to the destination with rules to govern conflicts with existing files (overwrite, rename, etc.) Sync or SmartSync (which retains older versions of files) which are bi-directional routines that make sure that all the latest files are copied to both directories and Mirror, which is a unidirectional operation that creates an identical copy of the source directory in the destination directory. However, SyncBack’s ability to copy profiles and organize them into groups, then run those groups in batches produces the same result, if not quite so neatly. Personally-and especially for syncing-I prefer the single-source/multiple-destination approach. jobs, for which you define the source and a single destination, choose options, then save.

SyncBack provides plenty of options, the current state of which are display in the profile synopsis.
