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Sync files to your local device storage on Android and Windows.

Sync files to your local device storage on Android and Windows.

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skynootox
Junior Member
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11-07-2016, 07:50 PM
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Hi there! You're looking to avoid paying for cloud storage and keep everything on your own device. The current setup uses Google Drive as the backup, with a sync app for both your phone and laptop. Unfortunately, the DriveSync app only supports cloud storage, not local network drives. Are there any affordable alternatives you could try? Your USB SSD is connected via your Linksys router—maybe a different method or tool exists.
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skynootox
11-07-2016, 07:50 PM #1

Hi there! You're looking to avoid paying for cloud storage and keep everything on your own device. The current setup uses Google Drive as the backup, with a sync app for both your phone and laptop. Unfortunately, the DriveSync app only supports cloud storage, not local network drives. Are there any affordable alternatives you could try? Your USB SSD is connected via your Linksys router—maybe a different method or tool exists.

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catseecoo
Senior Member
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11-07-2016, 10:53 PM
#2
Syncthing offers a solid serverless or local solution. It combines a server with web access, making it suitable for nextcloud.
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catseecoo
11-07-2016, 10:53 PM #2

Syncthing offers a solid serverless or local solution. It combines a server with web access, making it suitable for nextcloud.

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Hero_Ari
Junior Member
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11-08-2016, 12:48 AM
#3
Interesting... Syncthing looks like it might do. My only problem is that I can't get it to use the network drive.
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Hero_Ari
11-08-2016, 12:48 AM #3

Interesting... Syncthing looks like it might do. My only problem is that I can't get it to use the network drive.

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11-08-2016, 01:59 AM
#4
You’d prefer not to rely on a network drive. Once installed, it should automatically sync data across all machines using the same shared folder as before. Since your previous request didn’t include a network drive, it shouldn’t be included in the setup process.
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itzMikaHackzZ_
11-08-2016, 01:59 AM #4

You’d prefer not to rely on a network drive. Once installed, it should automatically sync data across all machines using the same shared folder as before. Since your previous request didn’t include a network drive, it shouldn’t be included in the setup process.

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11-09-2016, 05:53 AM
#5
Sure, I’ll make sure to include those details. It’s important to note that you should have a copy of the files as a backup. In fact, Windows offers a backup option for network drives—perfect for this situation!
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chris344574154
11-09-2016, 05:53 AM #5

Sure, I’ll make sure to include those details. It’s important to note that you should have a copy of the files as a backup. In fact, Windows offers a backup option for network drives—perfect for this situation!

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HerrKlareHD
Member
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11-09-2016, 03:28 PM
#6
That would be fine too. If your network storage can handle running apps, syncthing should work as well. I use it on my server—it has the necessary shares, keeps important files, and retains deleted items for 30 days, unlike the other machines.
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HerrKlareHD
11-09-2016, 03:28 PM #6

That would be fine too. If your network storage can handle running apps, syncthing should work as well. I use it on my server—it has the necessary shares, keeps important files, and retains deleted items for 30 days, unlike the other machines.