@ruhrscholz I run #ResilioSync since its early alpha release days and it synced about 2 TB on my Raspi so far. It proofed to be really reliable. Unfortunately the software did not get updates for quite some time.
it could be extended by adding stuff like #resiliosync or #syncthing to get files onto a server or NAS in the house, or #rsync or #rclone... for me, I would like to get it to auto upload to #lightroom but that's my preference (plus, only photos, not videos!). You could even extend it and #cameratocloud with frame.io or something... if its #opensource you could do anything...
#resiliosync #syncthing #rsync #rclone #lightroom #cameratocloud #opensource
Passing on the new #ownCloud too. It's definitely faster than #Nextcloud , but still doesn't come even close to #ResilioSync
#owncloud #NextCloud #resiliosync
@arda For me the absolute best in pure syncing is #ResilioSync
But I am testing the new ownCloud because it would make it easier to share stuff and I would also have a web access to my files, which I can't with Resilio
I gave #Nextcloud another try hoping that the v24 would be faster at #sync than the previous versions. It's still crap and switched back to #ResilioSync. Resilio is just a monster in speed. I have yet to find another sync tool that comes close to Resilio in speed.
@NakedGenealogy
I use #ResilioSync to synchronize my #genealogy folder with the #Centurial data files (.cent) from PC to my notebook and back. Working fine.
I'm not that happy about the #gedcom export. I hope this will be improved next year.
#gedcom #centurial #genealogy #resiliosync
Been playing around with syncing tools in the #homelab. I started with #resiliosync and found the experience to be... lacking. The big problem is that it reports its IP address as the IP address of the host, not your public IP. Obviously, this causes problems when a remote host tries to connect to you and ends up using the IP address of the Docker container. It ended up falling back to relay which was capping out around 400KB/s, a paltry excuse for upload speed when I'm on #gigfiber.
Today, I set up #Syncthing as an alternative. The difference is night and day. It properly reported the correct public IP address to connect to and I've seen speeds topping out around 25MB/s.
#homelab #resiliosync #gigfiber #syncthing
@zaddymagic @gentlemangeek @pluralistic Thanks for the tip. I haven't tried #ResilioSync since it's not #OpenSource and #syncthing and #NNCP meet my needs. Syncthing does have a way to exclude files by pattern as well: https://docs.syncthing.net/users/ignoring.html
#NNCP #Syncthing #OpenSource #resiliosync
Nach 3d und 5h ist #syncthing endlich fertig mit dem ersten synchronisieren. Ich hoffe es läuft stabiler als #resiliosync
fun fact, #resilio #resiliosync kam einfach nicht mit einer Datei klar, die einen crc Fehler hatte. Die hab' ich jetzt gelöscht. Und Resilio läuft prompt wieder normal. Bin ja der Meinung dass Resilio das irgendwann einfach hätte aufgeben und loggen sollen, statt wochenlang daran hängenzubleiben.
I can't believe I finally got #ResilioSync working as a user-level systemd service and starting automatically at boot time.
I should probably blog that one.
tl;dr You need an override file in your home directory to change the required runlevel from multi-user.target to default.target (the former doesn't exist for users), and you need to enable user lingering so the service starts at boot (instead of at first SSH login).
@eddiehinkle.com There's a #ResilioSync package for the #Synology as well if you end up going down that route.
Neat, systemctl does user-level processes: https://askubuntu.com/a/859583/1344
Feels like this is the "right" way to run #ResilioSync in my situation. Also, looks like #Ansible supports user-level service managers.