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Synology shared folder sync two way
Synology shared folder sync two way







  1. #Synology shared folder sync two way how to#
  2. #Synology shared folder sync two way upgrade#
  3. #Synology shared folder sync two way android#

Also, there won't be excel sheets being simultaneously edited from both sides, so that also won't be an issue. I don't need real-time replication (it's not a problem if the ISO takes 1 week before replicating), but I need to have the things that are, at least, 1 week old. For example, if I need an 8GB ISO at "A", I don't want to take it from the VPN, as it'd take a lot hours to come, so I'd like it replicated before I require it. I'd like to have everyday access to the same stuff from both the sides of the VPN without having to look for them at the opposite face of the VPN.

  • It's not really that I want a backup, but a "replica" up and running.
  • Why not a CentOS-Rsync if both use the same tool?
  • If both the Synology-Synology and the CentOS-CentOS would be configured using Rsync.
  • The question is: what are the 5 options I wrote at the OP and what are the differences among them?
  • In the case of Synology (also in the CentOS too) I'd use Rsync.
  • #Synology shared folder sync two way android#

    Is there any good option out there to sync Android phones with the CentOS?.Everything I'm finding through Google seems outdated and contradictory.

    #Synology shared folder sync two way how to#

    Is "yum install rsync", but I don't know how to follow with the configuration. Do I have to do anything with the CentOS? It's SSH-accessible through the VPN and the only I've just done regarding this topic (I mean, it already has a Samba server running with the shares and all stuff but nothing else regarding to sync it with the Syno).How can I do the 2-way replication? DSM has like a million places that tell about backups, rsync and replication but I'm really confused: "control panel -> shared folder sync", "hyper backup", "hyper backup vault", inside "hyper backup" I have "Remote Rsync server" and "Remote data copy" (not sure if these are the exact translations, as it's not in English).2-way sync between the CentOS and the Syno: CentOS documents from site "A" replicate to the Syno, and Syno docs from site "B" replicate to the CentOS.Users that "belong" to site "A" syncing their files to the CentOS VM.There're users that are usually at site "A" and users that are usually at site "B". Site "A": CentOS VM file server (built after reading a lot on Spiceworks forums, why not to use FreeNAS, and so on).I've recently set up a VPN through 2 sites, and the next step is trying to keep 2 "file servers" sync'ed.

    synology shared folder sync two way

    Is there a way to make Synology Drive do a proper two-way file sync from a folder on Android? I want to avoid 3rd party solutions that would sync via FTP, SMB, etc.I have some doubts I hope you can help me :) Those applications cannot automatically access filed in Synology Drive, only files in Android file system, so I am now left without the core ability I purchased Synology for. I have an important application on these Android devices that relies on a few files being shared among all phones via NAS. However, you cannot really two-way sync a folder like you could with DS Cloud and the files made offline in Synology Drive are no where to be found on Android file system. Yes, you can browse NAS files in the app, you can make them available offline and you can open them from the Drive app.

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    Unfortunately that does not seem to be entirely true on Android. I checked the documents beforehand and it said Drive also offers two-way sync, etc. I then had to change DS Cloud app on multiple Android phones and tables to Synology Drive.

    #Synology shared folder sync two way upgrade#

    One of the first steps was to upgrade my Cloud Station to Cloud Drive, which I did. With DSM 7.0 in RC I have taken some preparations to upgrade once it goes live.









    Synology shared folder sync two way