Sync Configuration and SchedulingSyncs are configured and scheduled using a Wizard interface which offers immediate access to three common directory to directory sync profiles, four common LDIF transformations as well as access to an Advanced Wizard view giving fine-grain control of the synchronization process. You can read more about this on the page on sync configuration and scheduling.Data Transformation, Mapping, Merging and CorrelationSodium Sync incorporates extensive functionality addressing the complexities of data transformation & mapping, merging & correlation encountered when synchronizing data from multiple sources and in certain scenarios. You can read more about this on the page on data transformation, mapping and merging.Directory Synchronization WorkflowSimple syncs occur as independent events but more complex scenarios exist where it makes sense for syncs to have relationships to each other and to external events. Sodium Sync allows for the grouping of syncs and external events into a Directory Synchronization Workflow. You can read more about this on the page on directory synchronization workflow.Other Sodium Sync FeaturesPerformance and ScalingOn a small system, with fast directory servers, typical performance for Sodium Sync is around 40 entries per second (2,000 entries per minute). This makes it practical to synchronize a few thousand entries with updates at short intervals, and up to a few hundred thousand entries on a daily schedule. You can read more about these features on this page.