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Microsoft this week announced that its Azure File Sync service, used for enabling centralized file shares, has reached 'general availability' status.
The Azure File Sync service, which Microsoft first unveiled at last year's Ignite conference and is designed to enable centralized file shares, is now generally available.
Windows Server customers can now centralize their file share management and keep spare copies on Microsoft's cloud.
A few months after the preview of large file shares in Azure Files, the feature is now generally available. A bunch of new capabilities have been added to it during this time period.
Azure File Sync will replicate data from Windows Server to Azure and also to other servers around an organisation's fleet.
Hey all, We are trying out Azure File Sync with Cloud Tiering, and all is going well except for one thing: When we delete a local file, and click on the "shadow" image to re-download it from the ...
Microsoft this week announced that its Azure File Sync service, used for enabling centralized file shares, has reached 'general availability' status.