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rsync and robocopy are powerful, but managing large migrations with CLI tools means endless scripting, manual monitoring, and hoping nothing breaks overnight.

The Old Way

  • Hours writing scripts that break at 2 AM on the weekend
  • No visibility. Did it finish? Did it skip files? You won't know until someone complains
  • Network hiccup at 40%? Start the whole thing over
  • Different tools for NFS, SMB, and S3. Each with its own quirks
  • Verification means re-reading everything — if you verify at all
  • No audit trail. Good luck explaining what happened to your manager

The Way

  • Guided wizard - first migration in 5 minutes
  • Real-time dashboard with ETA and progress
  • Automatic resume - never lose progress
  • Built-in verification with dual checksums
  • Web dashboard, CLI, and REST API
  • Email & ntfy notifications on every event

Nobody notices a smooth migration. Everyone remembers when it fails.

rsync rclone Robocopy
Web Dashboard
Distributed Workers
Post-Transfer Verification Dual checksums --checksum (slow) Basic
Pre-flight Analysis Full breakdown + ETA --dry-run /L flag
Cross-Protocol (NFS/SMB/S3) Any to Any SSH only Cloud-focused Windows only
Audit-Ready Reports PDF / CSV / Excel

See what you're missing. And what it's costing you.