


(At the start of the adventures described below, this repo was 15G spread over 150 thousand files.) sync-1: 13 gigabytes spread over 100 thousand files.

I have a Synology DS213j low-power home NAS that can also be used as part of syncing solutions that support it. I need a system that is able to keep my two main working repositories of files in sync across two laptops and two workstations. Warning: There is no real winner, but there is quiteĪn amount of hopefully useful information. Seafile, CloudStation, SpiderOak, Wuala, Dropbox and unison. My four computers, I’ve spent some quality time with btsync, syncthing, TL DR In searching for a Dropbox-level solution to synchronise my files between During each period, I actuallyĬommitted to the relevant syncing system as my main and only sycing tool and Past two years, I have used seven different Dropbox alternatives on my primaryįile collections (just under 50G in total). Left by the hundreds of vacuous reviews following the template above. I hope the notes in this post can fill a tiny little bit of the giant sinkhole Look, it seems to be syncing these threeįiles I put in there. Hey, look, here’s a new service that’s a dropbox killer / dropboxĪlternatives / disruptive in the sync space. Most sync software reviews can be summarised as: It’s quite hard finding reviews online that go deeper than the very
