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Old 09-02-2016, 06:20 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by scissors View Post
I do use google drive and one other as a dropbox backup.
I was thinking, would it be possible to get a cheap NAS and use goodsync or similar to copy the calibre library to the NAS after calibre2opds has run?

this is currently how i do it to googledrive.

I don't know anything about NAS but if i understand correctly i can access my personal NAS anywhere?

Main reason is when I'm on holiday abroad, i like my daily papers.
As well as having the files on your server you also need a web server to host the Calibre2opds generated catalog. Some NAS systems may provide a web server as an option but not all of them do.

I run my personal eBook libraries with the web server being apache hosted on a raspberry Pi and the eBook and library files on a NAS (which I copy from my PC using FreeFileSync). As has been mentioned you do need to be aware of the security implications of opening up ports on your router.
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