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rclone 1.38 update (sync data with cloud storage)
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rclone 1.38 update (sync data with cloud storage)

v1.38 - 2017-09-30
New backends
Azure Blob Storage (thanks Andrei Dragomir)
Box
Onedrive for Business (thanks Oliver Heyme)
QingStor from QingCloud (thanks wuyu)

Detailed change log:
https://forum.rclone.org/t/rclone-v1-38-release/3949

Just share update information.
Hope experts on LET to share real examples how they use this powerful sync tool on their servers.

Comments

  • Does any of you know how to set rclone up with the Dropbox target in the "App" API mode? I don't want it to have access to my entire Dropbox account. I've been struggling with this for the past couple of days now.

    Thanked by 1henkb
  • Been using rclone for a long time. Very stable, highly recommend it. I love it that is a single binary...

  • How to achieve one-way synchronization

  • @yewumin said:

    How to achieve one-way synchronization

    afaik, rclone does one way synchronization only.

    Thanked by 1lycide
  • lycidelycide Member
    edited January 2018

    @sarah said:

    @yewumin said:

    How to achieve one-way synchronization

    afaik, rclone does one way synchronization only.

    rclone does both
    read the docs (copy is one way, sync is both ways)

  • ihadpihadp Member
    edited January 2018

    @lycide said:

    @sarah said:

    @yewumin said:

    How to achieve one-way synchronization

    afaik, rclone does one way synchronization only.

    rclone does both
    read the docs (copy is one way, sync is both ways)

    Actually, you need to read the docs.

    rclone copy/sync/move/etc. only move data from point A to point B (local to local, local to external, external to local, external to external, etc.).

    The difference is copy copies from A to B, sync moves data from A to B and then removes data on B not existing on A (ie. you deleted something on A) and move moves data from A to B (Copies A to B, then deletes on A).

    rclone does not include a 2 way synchronization like Google Drive App, InSync, etc.

    Thanked by 2noqqkk Aluminat
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