folders including Documents, Photos, Music, and Videos across multiple machines. The Redmond company notes that the secret is in the underlying peer-to-peer synchronization technology that is not limited by cloud storage restrictions. “For example, the new Sync beta intelligently chooses the right connection (internet or your local network) to sync files between different computers. We also increased key sync limits, with support for more sync folders, many more files in each folder, and the ability to synchronize files as large as 40GB now,” Treadwell added.
At the same time, Windows Live Sync Wave 4 will come with Cloud synchronization capabilities. This means that users will be able to sync their files not only across various PCs, but also in the Cloud. Treadwell revealed that, “We focused on making cloud synchronization more reliable. We made sure we were providing enough cloud storage to sync a really important folder to the cloud. Although more is always better, we found that 2GB of cloud storage was enough for most of the common cases, while keeping our costs at a level that we could afford to run the service for free.”
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