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Feature or Capability
Minimum synchronization
interval
Multi-volume support
Allows administrators to
specify which file types to
synchronize
Allows administrators to
enable or disable the
iFolder synchronization
Authenticated access
Encrypted data transfer
iFolder data stored
encrypted on server
Backup of local files to a
network server
Backup support to restore
deleted files
Novell iFolder 2.x Server
The administrator can set minimum
synchronization intervals to apply
system-wide and for individual
users.
No
No
Yes, by temporarily disabling iFolder
services for the user account.
Yes, using the Admin username and
password for the iFolder
Management tool
Yes, with the encrypted iFolder
option
The Blowfish algorithm is applied
with a user-specified passphrase.
The admin user determines whether
encryption services are available to
users.
Yes, with the encrypted iFolder
option
The user must specify a passphrase
when first creating the iFolder
account.
Files in users' local iFolders are
backed up on the iFolder server.
Entire iFolder contents must be
backed up and restored.
Novell iFolder 3.7 Enterprise Server
You can set minimum
synchronization intervals to apply
system-wide, for individual users, or
for an individual iFolder.
With multi volume support,
administrator can move the data
across multiple volumes available on
a single server. In effect, it ensure
increased storage scalability.
Yes
You can specify file types to include
or exclude by setting system-wide,
individual account, or individual
iFolder policies.
Yes, by using the iFolder Enable/
Disable User function to temporarily
disable login for the user to the
user's iFolder account.
Yes. The Admin user logs in to
iManager, then must use credentials
equivalent to the iFolder Admin user
to connect to the iFolder server.
Yes, with automatic HTTPS (SSL)
connections. The iFolder Admin user
or equivalent determines whether
secure or insecure connections are
used.
Yes
Files in users' local iFolders are
backed up on the iFolder enterprise
server.
Individual files, directories, and
iFolders are backed up.
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