Hello,
I need to find a solution capable of bi-directional syncing.
I was thinking to buy a NAS or two, until I found out that there is no such a feature because of the impossibility to track changes to files which could be potentially changed in two different locations at the same exact time: conflicts. Am I right?
So here is the scenario, maybe someone has some ideas.
In the location A, there is a network of PCs connected through a router and a 4G internet connection.
These computers will access & process data on one of them, let's call it the main workstation. Data could be stored on a NAS locally as well. By process, I mean open, rename and/or delete pictures, mostly. The data must be accessible through the local network as if it were stored on a DAS, nothing to be copied to the computer themselves (no local sync).
In the location B, there is a computer (MAC or PC), maybe with a local NAS, which needs to access the same data located on the workstation (or on the NAS), either by having a local copy or by opening the files as if it were on a local hard disk (as opposite to the location A, both these features will be used on different times).
Random solutions (or not):
Originally, I thought to buy two QNAPs, one to install in the location A and one to install in the location B. Unfortunately, as I wrote above, it seems there is no way to have a bi-directional syncing between the two. A workaround could be two folders on the two QNAPs syncing mono-directionally but that isn't really practical.
Synology offers a feature called Cloud Station which could work but I am afraid will be too slow. That's what I was reading somewhere.
Reading in online forums, I found these two tiny softwares: Syncthing and Resilio Sync. The latter can be installed on a NAS as well, but I am not sure how well they work.
What do you think guys?
Whichever solution I use, it shall be as straight forward as possible.
Please let me know your thoughts
Thanks!
I need to find a solution capable of bi-directional syncing.
I was thinking to buy a NAS or two, until I found out that there is no such a feature because of the impossibility to track changes to files which could be potentially changed in two different locations at the same exact time: conflicts. Am I right?
So here is the scenario, maybe someone has some ideas.
In the location A, there is a network of PCs connected through a router and a 4G internet connection.
These computers will access & process data on one of them, let's call it the main workstation. Data could be stored on a NAS locally as well. By process, I mean open, rename and/or delete pictures, mostly. The data must be accessible through the local network as if it were stored on a DAS, nothing to be copied to the computer themselves (no local sync).
In the location B, there is a computer (MAC or PC), maybe with a local NAS, which needs to access the same data located on the workstation (or on the NAS), either by having a local copy or by opening the files as if it were on a local hard disk (as opposite to the location A, both these features will be used on different times).
Random solutions (or not):
Originally, I thought to buy two QNAPs, one to install in the location A and one to install in the location B. Unfortunately, as I wrote above, it seems there is no way to have a bi-directional syncing between the two. A workaround could be two folders on the two QNAPs syncing mono-directionally but that isn't really practical.
Synology offers a feature called Cloud Station which could work but I am afraid will be too slow. That's what I was reading somewhere.
Reading in online forums, I found these two tiny softwares: Syncthing and Resilio Sync. The latter can be installed on a NAS as well, but I am not sure how well they work.
What do you think guys?
Whichever solution I use, it shall be as straight forward as possible.
Please let me know your thoughts
Thanks!