# fpsync > Execute several synchronization processes locally or on several remote workers through SSH. > More information: . - Recursively synchronize a directory to another location: `fpsync -v {{/path/to/source/}} {{/path/to/destination/}}` - Recursively synchronize a directory with the final pass (It enables rsync's `--delete` option with each synchronization job): `fpsync -v -E {{/path/to/source/}} {{/path/to/destination/}}` - Recursively synchronize a directory to a destination using 8 concurrent synchronization jobs: `fpsync -v -n 8 -E {{/path/to/source/}} {{/path/to/destination/}}` - Recursively synchronize a directory to a destination using 8 concurrent synchronization jobs spread over two remote workers (machine1 and machine2): `fpsync -v -n 8 -E -w login@machine1 -w login@machine2 -d {{/path/to/shared/directory}} {{/path/to/source/}} {{/path/to/destination/}}` - Recursively synchronize a directory to a destination using 4 local workers, each one transferring at most 1000 files and 100 MB per synchronization job: `fpsync -v -n 4 -f 1000 -s $((100 * 1024 * 1024)) {{/path/to/source/}} {{/path/to/destination/}}` - Recursively synchronize any directories but exclude specific `.snapshot*` files (Note: options and values must be separated by a pipe character): `fpsync -v -O "-x|.snapshot*" {{/path/to/source/}} {{/path/to/destination/}}`