* Preferably strongest encryption algorithm used - Perhaps Truecrypt ? EncFS ? dm-crypt LUKS ? No drag and drop to a virtual drive/folder required, i.e. In other words, it encrypts current folders and files in my external hard drive as I work on them. * Does not require me to create a virtual drive/folder on my external hard drive and then drag and drop files to encrypt then back up. * Must encrypt locally on my computer before being sent to the cloud. Here are my requirements: * Must have file versioning enabled in the cloud.
SYNCOVERY VS ARQ SOFTWARE
I need a solution to encrypt and then sync all my files to the cloud as offsite backup. Arq Backup has a one-off charge of 49.95, that provides a lifetime license to use the software on multiple desktop computers with the same user, or a single server.
SYNCOVERY VS ARQ TRIAL
I've tested the trial for 20 days with 10 remaining, and in that short time ACD has maxed my 10 megabit upload speed, backing up a majority of the most important data. I will pay money for it, as long as it works. I've looked around a bit and found Arq backup which seems to be nice.
But if you have a solution for Linux or Mac, I am happy to hear it.
ARQ BACKUP: Currently, I use Arq to backup to Amazon Drive.
SYNCOVERY VS ARQ PC
Some of them depend on external framework like. SYNCOVERY: Syncovery on Mac and PC can backup to Amazon Drive. They look outdated and don't fit the macOS UX. But all of them have a very clumsy interface that put me off. In theory these apps would get the job done, they promise to sync a cloud service to a local volume. GoodSync/ Duplicacy / Syncovery / Duplicati Also doesn't offer acess to their cloud using WebDAV, SFTP or any other protocol making it a closed system to their app. Super fast data transfers (in EU), unfortunately no sync on the mac app. I tried to duplicate a folder using a mounted webdav volume, but it turned out to be too unreliable and failed to copy many files. Really good and simple software, but mainly focused on backup, so it doesn't offer sync. I tried a couple of other options without much success and here's the breakdown. Seems like it would do the job, but at $8/month it's prohibitive. It includes measures of resilience within self, and in family, school, peer, and community domains. It works well and reliably and has a number of scheduling features. I make changes to the cloud storage, the app tells me it needs to sync with the External HDD, but the sync never starts. The Adolescent Resilience Questionnaire (ARQ) measures adolescents' resilience and their capacity to achieve positive outcomes despite stressors. I use Syncovery at work on some windows server to back up to our Amazon S3 account. The sync process doesn't start when I plug my External HDD back in. I.e.: If I delete a file from the cloud storage, the Synchronise function will re-upload the file back to the cloud storage instead of deleting it from the External HDD. The solutions I have tried so far - without success - are: I'm on a macOS Sierra and need 1TB of cloud storageįor cloud storage I'm planning to use one of those: It seems like a simple task, but I couldn't find any reliable way to make it work. So, the changes made to the cloud (new files or deleted files) would reflect on the External HDD and vice-versa. I need a way to execute a 2-way sync every time the External HDD is plugged in.
I basically want to have a clone of my External HDD uploaded to a cloud service.