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- Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2017 14:29:28 +0900
- From: Jim Tittsler <jwt-tlug@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Insync & rclone (was: Dealing with a possibly busted external HD)
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On 03/22/2017 06:07 PM, Curt Sampson wrote: >jwt> I've been using insync for over a year now, but it is not free. >jwt> https://www.insynchq.com/ > That's the exact one I've been looking at; I'm glad to hear it seems > to be working for you. Anything I should watch out for? On review, I see I've actually been using it for 2 years. During that time they seem to have gone through 3 or 4 pricing plans with permutations on Plus, Pro, Business, and now Prime. So I suppose the business issues and company longevity are something to watch. And Google appears to throttle access to Drive, so it isn't great if you have a lot of churn... but I don't think that is the client's fault. At the time I bought it, I was doing ~75% of my work on OS X, and wanted a client that was more flexible than the official Google Drive (symlinks and finer-grained directory exclusion). And I wanted a reliable Linux client since Google never followed through on theirs. Now that I am back to Linux (and ChromeOS), I am running Insync headless on an Odroid ARM machine that is an ad hoc file server for machines around the house. I could probably replace Insync with rclone at this point, since 95% of the time it is (encrypted version of file on) ARM->Google. I am not really using it to maintain sync between machines as intended. I suppose if I have a quibble, it is that Insync provides repositories for Intel deb/rpm builds, but for ARM you still have to manually notice and download a tarball.
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