software looks like it is from 2004 and is hosted in Canada & USA, a no go for West-European me. ![]() I've been looking to ditch my NAS because I can't 100% trust Synology software at this point, but I have a hard time finding better alternatives. Not a big issue for myself, but I wouldn't be happy if I had it deployed for someone else. Recently, the update from 3.0.x to 3.1.x: When you have auto updates of the packages on your NAS enabled, the Drive Sync breaks because the Drive Client software also requires an update, but there is no auto update nor an appropriate message. I wouldn't be surprised to find out later some files are missing. But I'm no longer confident that it works flawlessly. It seems to have completed its job afterwards. But the Drive Client application hung multiple times was completely stuck on one file until I closed Drive, deleted that one file, and restarted the Client, etc. I understand that despite gbit ethernet, downloading 750GB will take a while. So all data had to be synced (downloaded) again. ![]() I just recently formatted/reinstalled my desktop. The process eventually completes but it feels very brittle. It seems to check every file despite they all being 'online only' files at that point. forever?! Despite enabling Selective Sync. The initial Synology Drive setup on a new (Windows) device takes. Import of my 750GB worth of data went relatively smooth. I bought a DS220+ with 2x 4TB WD Red Plus instead, and configured Synology Drive. Had some sync issues once but that turned out to be NTFS rights related. Did exactly what I wanted from a usage perspective, but I ditched pCloud because of trust issues (no zero-knowledge encryption, and horror stories of sudden account termination). All data available when online (P: drive). All my data synced (available offline) on my desktop, and a subset of the data synced on the notebooks. On my desktop, notebook(s) and mobile devices on the go.Īt first I was using pCloud 2TB and had everything configured with manual selective sync pairs. ![]() I want/need all my data available everywhere. Tl dr: What do you think about Synology Drive? Is it up to its job for serious usage?
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