![]() ![]() ![]() If you add, change, or delete a file or folder in your OneDrive folder, the file or folder is added, changed, or deleted on the OneDrive website and vice versa. With OneDrive, you can sync files between your computer and the cloud, so you can get to your files from anywhere - your computer, your mobile device, and even through the OneDrive website at. So, the settings (the wrench icon) are as follows:įor each sync folder, select the under folders you want to sync (if not all).Īnd finally select if you want one or two way sync.Īnd once you have done that, everytime you modify, delete or copy a file in your master NAS it will make a copy LIVE to your slave NAS.Important: Beginning January 1, 2022, we are ending support for selected OneDrive desktop apps running on Windows 7, 8, and 8.1. Click enable on the folders you want to sync (click on the folder icon to select a folder on the slave).The only thing left to do is to tell your Synology where you want your files copied.To do that: I have already installed it, so your dialogs might look a bit different, but the idea is the same.įirst things first, connect to your remote NAS or master:Īnd if you dont have the local folders created on your slave, make sure you do that before the next step. you will be able to configure it: “Launch Cloud Station ShareSync”.you will see the icon in the top right corner and if you click on it,.I am going to show you how to do it with Drive:įor the slave, you need to install the Cloud Station ShareSync package: To be able to replicate files and folders in another NAS, you need to enable them in either Cloud Station package or Drive Admin console. I have Drive installed instead and I use the Drive Admin Console instead. Configure the MasterĪccording to NAS documentation, you need to install in the host server (the server you want to copy the data to others – I will call it the master in this post) the Cloud Station Server package. In plain english: everytime you modify, delete or copy a file in your master NAS it will make a copy LIVE to your slave NAS. It is especially suitable for long-term replication of data requiring frequent modifications, since all changes made after the initial sync will be synced in real time. It is a one-way/two-way sync with file versioning, It allows shared folders and shared folder privileges to be replicated between a centralized Synology NAS and multiple Synology NAS servers with a simple setup. Replication using Cloud Station ShareSync In this post we will cover the Cloud Station ShareSync replication and in future posts, we will cover the rest of the backup/Replication features. Hyper Backup: Data backed up are kept in a database which can be browsed, downloaded or restored with tailor-made multi-version explorer on DSM, Windows and Linux platforms.Snapshot Replication: Snapshots of your folders on specific periods of time.Shared Folder Sync: One way sync for files and folders that do not change that often (cold storage).Cloud Station ShareSync (this post): One/Two way sync for files and folders that change frequently in real time (hot storage).File station :Drag and drop files between NASes.If you have two synology NASes there are a lot of ways for you to backup your data. ![]()
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