Deploying the FileGee Backup & Sync Enterprise Edition involves setting up a robust, automated file synchronization framework across your corporate environment. The deployment process changes significantly based on whether you are utilizing the Enterprise Single-User or Enterprise Multi-User (Network) version.
Here is the comprehensive structural overview of the deployment lifecycle: 1. Architectural Planning & Requirements
Before initiating installation, map out your corporate storage architecture:
Supported Nodes: Windows-based environments (Windows 2000 through modern Windows Server/Desktop editions).
Storage Endpoints: Identify all source and destination targets, including local hard drives, LAN shared paths, NAS devices, Dropbox, and secure FTP servers.
Network Infrastructure: Multi-user architectures leverage a dedicated inner data channel between nodes, eliminating the mandatory need for shared network paths or standard public FTP loops. 2. Software Acquisition & Component Installation
Obtain the core executable binaries directly via the official FileGee Download Portal. For Enterprise Single-User setups: Execute the core setup file on the target machine.
Navigate through the standard operating system prompts to complete installation. For Enterprise Multi-User setups:
Central Server: Install the FileGee Server Component onto a designated, highly stable server machine.
Standard Clients: Install the FileGee Client Component on workstation endpoints requiring direct file manipulation.
Hidden Controlled Clients: Deploy the Hidden Client Component if your administrator needs to run non-broadcast, fully centralized background backups without local user intervention. 3. Licensing & Activation
To transition the deployed endpoints out of standard trial evaluations: The features of FileGee Backup and Sychronization System
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