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Message #19944
Re: Owncloud Sync - How do you eat yours?
I'm the same as bruce.
.... except that I would never touch a Windows because it makes me feel
dirty and old.
On 16-04-22 06:22 AM, bruce wrote:
> I sync every 15 minutes.
> I sync from my Ubuntu laptop, Ubuntu netbook and Windows laptop
> I sync to a 9.0.1 ownCloud server hosted on my local LAN at home
> For my phone, I sync Documents, Music, Pictures, and Video to
> /UbuntuTouch/Music, /UbuntuTouch/Documents, ... on my server and on my
> laptops
>
> I do not have port 443 forwarded from the outside world to my ownCloud
> server at this point, so I only sync when I am at home and connected
> to my home wifi. I tore down my OpenVPN server on my VMWare server as
> I wanted to allocate the disk space elsewhere. Once I put an OpenVPN
> server up again, I will also sync when on the road when connected to
> my home LAN. (impatient me. I tore down my OpenVPN server about a week
> before VPN landed in OTA 10)
>
> Bruce Griffis
>
> On 04/22/2016 02:51 AM, Daniel Wood wrote:
>>
>> I would like to get an idea of how people use owncloud so I can try
>> and cater for most use cases from the start.
>>
>> When do you sync?
>> What do you sync?
>>
>> For example, from the phone I am mostly interested in backing up
>> Photos, downloads and documents. These don't need to be instant so I
>> could sync at night while the device is charging and on wifi.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Dan
>>
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