![]() ![]() I have been paying for Dropbox since 2011, and it has served me well. If it is out of your budget, you can consider getting two 2TB IronWolf instead at S$121 each, making the build S$491 (S$249 + 2x S$121). The 4TB IronWolf retails for S$184 on Lazada. Seagate has kindly sponsored me two IronWolf 4TB to go along with my DS220j. ![]() It doesn’t come with hard drives You just have to get two hard drives along with it. Synology DiskStation DS220j vs Synology DiskStation DS210jĪt S$249, the DS220j is affordable and a reasonable amount to spend if you are new to the Synology or NAS world. Ten years ago, I decided to switch to Synology DiskStation DS210j from D-Link DNS-323 and I have never looked back since. Nice work.Synology DiskStation DS220j is an entry-level NAS from Synology targeting at users who wish to give Synology NAS a try or are new to the NAS world. I'd love to upgrade, but not if they're too buggy still. Do you have a view on how stable/ready/worthwhile DSM7 and Drive Beta are at the moment? I've had a peak at DSM7 and it looks cool, but not sure what's underneath. In other words a folder should always be though of as Client or server and enabled & configured at server end only. I assume it could be problematic if one enables a folder as two way sync at both ends. (Only now I have installed Drive Server at both ends)įinally, it I may ask a new question. What am I missing? Does it mean, mount first, then open Team Folders?Īs far as I know, all I have done is mount the folders at both ends and they are in the Team Folder list, so then I can "Enable" them as a sync folder. Or they have to mount in order to be visible in order for ShareSync to pick them up You CAN sync encrypted shared folders that are presented as team folders ![]() You CAN'T mount remote folders as Team Folders in order to use ShareSync feature on them It does work for me now, so maybe it doesn't matter, but I am still seeking to better understand what appears to be a contradiction in the following statements: I have been successful now in syncing the encrypted folder between the two NAS sites. That also meant the encrypted folders weren't appearing whether enabled as Team folder, mounted or otherwise. Hence I was using the only thing available - Cloud Station Sync. NAS2 Site#2: DS718+ with 1圆TB - no redundancy (yet) Cloud Sync 2.4.1 -1211įull backup of master NAS1 (only) in cloudĬlick to expand.I hadn't installed Drive Server on NAS2, so I couldn't see Drive ShareSync app at what was to be the client end. NAS1 Site#1: RS812+ with 4x 2TB SHR providing 6TB storage Synology Drive Server 2.0.4 11112 Does the "server package also install a client app or am I using the right package at client level by using the Cloud Station Share Sync (which I am led to believe is the "old" name for Drive?) I don't want to install packages necessarily and I understood Drive is a client server model. Should I install Drive server at both ends? When I "enable" the encrypted & mounted folder from Synology Drive Server it acts as normal (from an admin console perspective), but never appears in the Cloud Station Share Sync list at the client side.Īlso, I must say I am a bit confused about the different methods available and the naming conventions. ![]() I am syncing between two NAS drives at two different locations and have successfully synced unencrypted folders. Is it possible to sync an encrypted & mounted folder using Synology Drive/ Cloud Station Sync? ![]()
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