Hi all,
my first post on this forum
I have a DS918+ with more than 27TB loaded, practically speaking all my digital life!
I'm on a 30 days free trial with some colleagues for a Dropbox Team Advanced which comes with unlimited cloud space and I'd like to use it to backup most of my NAS' contents; generally speaking I'm pretty happy with Dropbox, it's very user friendly and capable. Therefore I've installed the Synology app CloudSync and here the problem arises: the app gives me the chance to backup/sync on Dropbox with a just ONE folder, but I have many shared folders that I'd like to backup, each one with its own sharing permissions, quotas and settings. Is there any trick to solve this problem?
I thought to create in SSH another dir in my Volume1 and then create inside it as many alias (or hard links, if Synology's Linux supports them) that point to the actual folders I'm interested in backing up as the number of directories interested in this process, but unfortunately I was not able to do it. I'm not a Linux expert and I don't even know if this thing is a good idea and can works or not.
I've also thought of GoodSync app (present on Synology's store) but, as far as I know, it cannot work as stand alone and create backup/sync jobs and it needs a GoodSync client running on a Win/Mac machine.
The ideal solution would be being able to recreate the directories' tree of my NAS inside a specific Dropbox folder. Do you guys have ideas how to do it? Thanks in advance!
my first post on this forum
I have a DS918+ with more than 27TB loaded, practically speaking all my digital life!
I'm on a 30 days free trial with some colleagues for a Dropbox Team Advanced which comes with unlimited cloud space and I'd like to use it to backup most of my NAS' contents; generally speaking I'm pretty happy with Dropbox, it's very user friendly and capable. Therefore I've installed the Synology app CloudSync and here the problem arises: the app gives me the chance to backup/sync on Dropbox with a just ONE folder, but I have many shared folders that I'd like to backup, each one with its own sharing permissions, quotas and settings. Is there any trick to solve this problem?
I thought to create in SSH another dir in my Volume1 and then create inside it as many alias (or hard links, if Synology's Linux supports them) that point to the actual folders I'm interested in backing up as the number of directories interested in this process, but unfortunately I was not able to do it. I'm not a Linux expert and I don't even know if this thing is a good idea and can works or not.
I've also thought of GoodSync app (present on Synology's store) but, as far as I know, it cannot work as stand alone and create backup/sync jobs and it needs a GoodSync client running on a Win/Mac machine.
The ideal solution would be being able to recreate the directories' tree of my NAS inside a specific Dropbox folder. Do you guys have ideas how to do it? Thanks in advance!