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Can someone explain file syncing between two different computers?
I know what it is to sync an ipod to a computer. That's simple. But syncing files between computers, like in Dropbox or Copy.com, I just can't get my head around. So I have all these files and I plop them say in Dropbox. But one of those files I would like synced between my work and home computer (both Linux btw if that matters). So I tell Dropbox which file to sync and then whatever changes I make at work on that file are on my home computer (again on that file) when I get home and turn on the computer? And whatever changes I make on that file at home when I get to work are on my work computer? I can see if I have a flash drive that I'm carrying back and forth. I can see if I'm putting the file into say Google Drive's cloud storage when I'm done. But I can't see how just working on the file in a computer is going to get the changes made in that computer to the other computer.
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The dropbox software running on your work computer notices that the file has been modified, and uploads it to the dropbox servers.
Then on your home computer, the dropbox software notices that the modification date of the version on the dropbox servers is more recent than the modification date of the file on the home computer, and so downloads it from dropbox and replaces the older version. And vice-versa, of course, if you modify the file on your home computer. |
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Yep, that covers it.
I'll add a slightly different take, as I do all of my sync'ing among three computers at home. I do most of my writing on a small (10.1 inch screen) netbook computer. It's easily portable, goes up to 6 hours on a freshly charged battery, boots up quickly, etc. The only real drawbacks are its keyboard, which is a bit cramped, and the screen, which is a bit small. I also have a small (14 inch screen) laptop. A fresh battery charge keeps it going a little more than 2 hours, it's heavier, it's clumsier to handle -- but it has a larger, higher resolution screen, and a larger keyboard with a better feel. When possible, I'll do my writing on the laptop. It doesn't matter if I just finished writing on my netbook -- when I power up my laptop, the most recent version of my work is there. I almost never use my desktop computer, upstairs, for writing. But I do use it to track which stories are in progress, and what I've done with the finished ones. I always have the latest version, even on the desktop computer. |
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You can also change the settings so that after you upload a file you can delete it from your local computer and yet retain it in your drop box (or sugar sync etc) account. It is still accessible though and you can always resync your local computer so as to re-download the file later if you want.
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The only thing I would add is that if DropBox can't tell which file is the correct one, it will not overwrite, instead it will make a new copy and add "(Conflicted Copy - Gregg Bell - 04-28-2014-4-00-am)" or something like that to the name. Then it is up to the human involved to make the call which file to keep. Delete the wrong one, and keep the good one.
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It's like if you read part of a book from Amazon on kindle for pc and then later open the book on your kindle or kindle app. The book opens at where you left off. If you then read more of the book on your kindle and then later go back to Kindle for pc you'll find that you aren't where you left off while reading it on Kindle for pc earlier but where you left off reading it on your kindle or Kindle app device (such as cell phone, ipad, etc.). |
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Yes it will be deleted from all your sync'd computers - but through the web interface you can undelete it and it goes back. |
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My local copy of my cloud drives sit on a SSD where I use full drive encryption, and have automagic back up to an encrypted external drive via Time Machine. So even if I delete it from my main drive AND the cloud, I still have a third chance to get it back via Time Machine.
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