![]() That was a lot more compact and a few pounds lighter, if I wanted to be able to Panels) would have survived even a single flight. Suitcase to carry it around, but I doubt the hardware (especially the glas I could have crammed the Evolv case into a However, while this setup was working perfectly fine for me, it wasn’t IĮven had it packed-up nicely in a Phanteks Evolv Shift X and cooled by a NZXT Setup for storing data and accessing it from everywhere over the internet. ![]() Both RAIDs were LUKS encryptedĪnd required a USB key to boot/mount. RED SATA drives in a RAID5 for the actual data. (solely for running the host system in a RAID1) and in addition four 3.5" 4TB WD X470-I mainboard that had two 512GB Samsung 970 Pro NVMe M.2 SSDs attached to it System featured an AMD Rywith 32GB DDR4 RAM on an Asus ROG STRIX In turn was running on a KVM host based on NixOS. – as a Docker container inside of a Debian VM, which Non-redundant storage, having everything on my laptop is reallyīefore this whole idea came to life, I had dedicated hardware on which I ran Especially while travelling throughĬentral and south-west Europe, good connectivity is a rareĪnd with Apple charging an arm and a leg for any MacBook Pro with over 1TB of Reliable internet connectivity at any time. But also because I cannot guarantee to have fast and Not only because “the cloud” is basically just someone else’sĬomputer and I don’t feel comfortable storing gigabytes of confidential data on Hence, I cannot rely on a cloud service for storing and accessing It will certainly sync music (or just about anything else.Having all this data available at any time, anywhere, no matter what is prettyĬrucial to me. I'm pretty happy with Cheetah Sync, but I must admit I only use it for syncing of photos between my Android and my desktop. The support suggested: 'Your Folder A should be RW, your folder B should be RO, with sync all enabled, enabling overwriting of changed files.' That suggestion made me confused, as I thought it should be the other way around: Folder A is immutable and Folder B is updated to mirror Folder A, so Folder A would be RO and Folder B would be RW. ![]() Will look like this after synchronization (from Folder A, artist directory renamed and Album 3 subdirectory deleted): However, subdirectories/files there were deleted from Folder A prior to sychronization were not deleted from Folder B and such conflicts were shown in Folder A after synchronization. ![]() With the RW QR code, conflicting files were resolved by files with newer timestamps overwritting older counterparts. However, conflicting files (Folder A files on Folder B with newer timestamps in the former) were not updated. With the RO QR code, I believe new files/subdirectories in Folder A not present in Folder B were added to Folder B. In my phone's Sync app, I directed Folder A to transfer/update its contents to Folder B. From there, I used my phone to scan the QR code to initiate synchronization between the two devices. I only set up Folder A in my PC's Resilio Sync application. I wish Folder B to mirror all changes, if any, from Folder A. I'm currently running Android Marshmallow 6.0.1, stock from my provider.įolder B = On my phone's microSD card. I'm going to paraphrase what I wrote in Resilio's forum: Can you tell me how about your setup on your PC and phone. Okay, I tried it and I'm not too pleased with the results. It's super fast, and you can set it to use only your local network. Quote from: psychoadept on October 27, 2016, 03:14:52 PM -I do exactly this, using Resilio (formerly Bittorrent Sync). ![]() I do exactly this, using Resilio (formerly Bittorrent Sync). Are there any recommended apps? I'm looking for one that allows for different profiles and respects timestamps, so I don't have to resync my selected playlists (60GB of music in all) every time I decide to run the app. The path is going to be from a virtual device to my phone mediated by a folder sync app. Wifi Sync - Does anyone use it? What apps do you use?īasically, I'm thinking about syncing my library via an android wifi sync app. ![]()
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