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Mastering Sitefinity SiteSync

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Overview

Learn how to sync your data between servers using SiteSync

What you'll learn:
  • How to sync between Sitefinity servers
  • How to use SiteSync productivily
  • What entities are syncable in Sitefinity using SiteSync

SiteSync enables you to promote content between your Sitefinity CMS website environments. The SiteSync module facilitates one-way transferring of content from your content authoring environment all the way up to your live environment. SiteSync can be used as a standalone solution for content promotion and can also be part of a Continuous Deployment (CD) setup, where it serves as a content transfer mechanism.

SiteSync is a crucial part of Sitefinity for the enterprise and a must have tool to synchronize between your Development, Staging and Production servers, whether on premise or in the cloud.

In this course, you will be introduced to a practical scenario to synchronizing between 2 servers in 2 different locations and exercise the power of SiteSync to make the process elegant, faster and repeatable.

Topics covered:

• Overview

• Why use SiteSync?

• SiteSync Setup between 2 servers

• Which Content & Settings can be synced?

• Limitation of Syncing Data

• Syncing a Single Item or Page

• SiteSync Summary Review

• Email Notification upon Syncing

• Scheduling Syncs

• History of completed Syncs

• Export & Import for Configurations and Data Structures

• Synchronization via API

• Troubleshooting SiteSync


If you are an administrator or a developer in charge of deploying Sitefinity between Development, Staging, QA and Production this course is for you.

Taught by

Lino Tadros

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