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Im doing a massive backup, when it get up to around XXX,000 files analyzed it just crashes out. Why?

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Im doing a massive backup, when it get up to around XXX,000 files analyzed it just crashes out. Why?

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This crash happens because you ran out of memory. The software is designed to synchronize your personal or work-related files and directories those number usually doesn’t exceed few thousand. Our sophisticated algorithm of synchronization requires various data collected for each file. So when you have so many file memory consumption is big. Eventually it runs out. Please try to separate files those can be changed and have to be synchronized and those files are static (software distributions, program folders) and exclude the last from synchronization.

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