![]() The destination this setup uses it the DSM user's /home/Drive/Backup/ folder, and access privileges are already correctly configured. So, for now, I would rather use Cloud Station Backup on Mac (etc) to backup to DSM Drive. ![]() It is do-able but needs testing and many NAS owners will struggle to do this. And this is the reason I keep using Cloud Server Backup: the DSM admin must ensure that Team folder / shared folder privileges are set correctly to limit access from other DSM users whether from Drive apps or other methods. This means that using Syno Drive for doing a backup (one-way) task must use a Team folder as its target. Doesn't matter if the first task is excluding the folders you want to store the backups. If you are already using Syno Drive to do a Dropbox-style service with your /home/Drive folder then you cannot set up a second task to somewhere within /home/Drive. ![]() The reason being the destination on DSM for backup data. Synology Drive is the complete successor to Cloud Station with more fruitful file management, sharing, syncing, and collaboration functions.I have a slightly contrary view about moving from Cloud Station Backup (to DSM Drive) to Synology Drive for backup. The table below displays the differences between the two suites in terms of features. If no modifications have been made, the synced files will not be re-synced.ĭifferences between Synology Drive and Cloud Station ![]()
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