Post ASlw19d9vROwecYy5A by danielgibert@mastodon.online
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(DIR) Post #ASlw19d9vROwecYy5A by danielgibert@mastodon.online
2023-02-17T11:41:09Z
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My cloud sync exploration continues, and is getting worse. Dropbox, One Drive don't sync to external drives anymore. Mega is unrelliable on file integrity. Sync.com is so slow that moss grown in the folders before finishing syncing. pCloud sync is wonky as hell. I'm getting out of options.
(DIR) Post #ASlw1ANFA6GSxY7lui by john@sauropods.win
2023-02-17T13:42:58Z
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@danielgibert Since I'm on the same journey, here's some more options, but they're all more complex in deployment: Resilio is based on bittorrent sync, which was pretty quick and reliable when I tried it years ago (The site is so enterprisey I don't know what to do tho): https://www.resilio.comAnd two open source options:Syncthing doesn't require a server, but does not sync to mobile devices: https://syncthing.netSeafile requires a server but has all the apps: https://www.seafile.com/en/home/
(DIR) Post #ASlwJACsWR55eZrFhI by john@sauropods.win
2023-02-17T13:46:14Z
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@danielgibert Oh, and there's always Box.com, Microsoft OneDrive or Google Drive, I suppose.
(DIR) Post #ASlwsv0SVvRuw468dU by danielgibert@mastodon.online
2023-02-17T13:52:38Z
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@john Finallyd I just signed for Mega. pCloud was getting worse each minute and after two days of continuos testing, the only one that has worked fine is Mega. Instant sync on mac and ios. After reading more user feedback, most of the ranting comes from free users that want pro features without paying for it. Tried OneDrive, but does not allow external drive too. At the end all I want is just a real time external drive sync & cloud copy with versión recovery (Mega has up to 100 versions)