![]() ![]() Ideal sync probably needs to use some kind of Pub/Sub service along with w/ living document features. I’m curious as to what processes others are using and or tips to help things sync better. I keep getting multiples of the same file, It doesn’t seem to update at all if I don’t close Obsidian on my other devices first. Right now I moved back to an iCloud common Vault and even this is pretty wonky. What’s the best way to connect to the sync service? I don’t know if there is a better way to get the ball rolling w/ the built-in sync but it’s not really working for me. I also end up w/ Nested Vault folders, and syncing happens at somewhat random times ranging from instant to hours. I purchased the full year and have had to restore ‘deleted’ files from two vaults/repeatedly. ![]() The sync service doesn’t seem to be working. ![]() I’m trying to keep an (iMacPro, MacBookPro, and my iPhone) in sync and am not having much luck. * Scientific applications involving large amounts of frequently updated data.How is everyone syncing their vaults? I haven’t found a good solution yet. Works with any server that supports ssh, sftp and rsync. * Duplicating files like photos, music and websites to a second computer, external hard drive or remote server. Edit files locally and have them automatically and efficiently uploaded to a server * Mirroring a website from a remote host to your local computer or vice-versa * Updating on-the-go documents to a USB stick The app is now fully sandboxed so it cannot touch your files unless you tell it to Most basic rsync options are now accessible via an easy to understand configuration pane ![]() Completely redesigned all aspects of the user interface for simplicity and ease of use DropSync will also minimise the data that needs to be transferred. This includes macs with remote sharing switched on, or linux servers that allow ssh access. Almost complete support for custom rsync options Any computer accessible with SSH can be used to receive the backup. AppleScript support lets you create custom syncing workflows Only transfers the parts of files that have changed for maximum speed over a network Browsable history of syncing activity, including detailed logs of every change Custom filters let you include or exclude files based on patterns in filenames An sftp based browser that lets you see and select folders on remote computers Status bar only mode lets you monitor and initiate syncs without opening the main app Automated (one-way) syncing when a file changes in the source folder Easily include/exclude subfolders using the built-in browser This means that its about as fast and memory efficient as a syncing engine can get, and we've worked hard to ensure that DropSync itself will stay responsive even when huge syncs are happening in the background. Under the hood DropSync uses the amazing rsync tool to perform its changes. Previews show you exactly what will be changed and once you're satisfied that things are working, you can setup DropSync to automatically watch a source folder and update in the background. Then select items for include/exclude and click to perform an update in the desired direction. Setup a pair of folders and easily browse both sides even if one folder is on a remote server (via sftp). Works with removable hard drives, between computers on a local network and even between your mac and a remote server over SSH. DropSync is for web developers, photo professionals, scientists or anyone in need of a fast, automated and highly customizable way to repeatedly copy files from one place to another. ![]()
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