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Old 06-07-2022, 11:42 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by maddz View Post
It seems to work for the moment - I haven't seen any missing Calibre IDs so far. Unfortunately, Dropbox is more expensive, and iCloud has been failing to upload files - they get stuck. What I may end up doing is using GDrive for back-up epub and other files, and only using iCloud for photos, Calibre and Kindle. I need to shift files round first...
You haven't noticed those posts "I've been using my calibre library stored in the cloud/on a local NAS/whatever other network storage and now my library says it is corrupt/I can't access my library/etc. It's worked for years and I don't know why it's broken."

The common response is referring the poster to the calibre FAQs, specifically the one titled: I am getting errors with my calibre library on a networked drive/NAS? item.

Using calibre on networked storage is not a matter of if it will break but when it will break.
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