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I'm exploring the beta support for OneDrive sync, and found several shortcomings that I'd like to see addressed in updates to the 6.9.0 firmware: 1. Shared folders that are added to my OneDrive aren't sync, while on Windows and Mac clients they are sync'd. The NAS should sync them as well. This has been committed as a 6.9.1 feature, which is great. 2. There is no multi-user support, though it really needs to be added. User A should be able to sync their OneDrive to their own share, while user B should be able to log in and establish a separate OneDrive authentication and sync relationship in their own share. 3. There is no way to ascertain sync state / progress. Somewhere there needs to be a progress indicator or "files remaining to be sync'd." Otherwise, users have no idea whether their ReadyNAS is in a clean or dirty sync state, thus no confidence of a full copy of their data. 4. You should document that a 0 means "no bandwidth restriction" rather than "0 KBps allowed". Thanks, Jeff2.5KViews0likes8CommentsCrashplan - My computer as a trusted device to a single share?
Hi All, We recently purchased a second ReadyNAS 102 with the hopes of using the two ReadyNAS 102s as backups for each other. We want to have our two ReadyNASes on two different networks backing up to each other (replicating with the ReadyCloud). At the same time, we want Crashplan to take the data from each ReadyNAS and back up to Crashplan's Cloud. I have another fruitless post explaining my issues with ReadyNAS Replicate returning a P2P error. You can find that here: https://community.netgear.com/t5/ReadyNAS-in-Business/ReadyNAS-Replicate-job-returning-quot-Unable-to-get-local-p2p/m-p/1160592#M5693 This isn't what my post is about but if you have any suggestions it would be most helpful. While trying to figure that out, I'm trying to use the Crashplan that is installed on my PC to backup from a mapped drive mapped to the ReadyNAS. I am able to get Crashplan to back up to a share I mapped, but I needed to open permissions to allow "Everyone" to read and write from that file. For security reasons, I want to allow access to only my computer without the need to log into the networked drive because Crashplan can't access a networked drive that requires another login to a mapped drive. Is there any way to add my computer as a trusted device to a single share?2.2KViews0likes1Comment