I was lucky that a cold reboot brought it back. I don't trust externals - too many risks - for instance last night an SSD I use as an external just disappeared from the W10 explorer (POOF). I do hope it does help a little though.Click to expand.Not usually in my book. If this were true, then I'd imagine that the one might wipe out the files of the other.Īpologies if this is not very helpful. I didn't know how this would actually work which computer would take priority, if this was the case. So, anyway, whilst I can access my files from the MBP from the MBA, I decided not to tempt fate and setup the MBA to sync up with iCloud. Apparently, with a little configuration, you can use Syncthing with iCloud. Here's a good article about how someone else uses Syncthing. So, just in case I have a network issue, then I can access the files locally.
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I suppose that this is something similar to what you want or would like to do?Īdditionally, I have setup Syncthing to backup from both the MBP and the MBA to another Windows computer. I can also save documents to iCloud as well. I can access all the documents I need from iCloud, without having to replicate them. So, having backed everything up to iCloud that I needed, from my MBP, I logged in to my MBA. Well, something did it needed to go to Apple for repairs. I have a MBA, which is a backup laptop, should something happen to the MBP. That MBP backs up my Documents, Desktop and Downloads to iCloud. I have a MBP that is my primary work machine. Not sure if I am going to be of any help here, but here goes. (I also do back up parts of one of the servers involved, including my PTA files, to an external disk and, very sporadically, to an offsite external disk.) There's geographic diversity to the systems involved, so that serves as my insurance against losing a system (theft, fire, etc.).
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git serves as a source to restore from if needed, but that's predicated on nothing getting messed up with the.
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Nextcloud never made features asked years ago (eg: delta sync)
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I always found Nextcloud uggly and slow, if you dig a bit in the technicalities, synching 1 file is as efficient as rendering a page in a Wordpress full of plugins.
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Nextcloud just doesn't work at all if you try to sync mutliple small files (take any software project for instance) When it comes to calendar, I'm a very happy user of radicale and agendav, it works amazingly well and it's not attached to any app platform: screenshotĭisclaimer: I actually built nuage as I wasn't unhappy with Nextcloud and looking at different projects I had a different idea of how it should be done: Choosing one or the other is purely personal preference and my preference goes to nuage with syncthing For the specific use case you just gave, anything will work fine.