My experience with OneDrive for Business has been very poor. It only supports a limited number of files and folders in a sync location (20,000 in your My Site library, 5,000 in other libraries - link<http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2933738>). It has constantly run into issues for me, with the only option being to start syncing again from scratch.
There are third party products out there that expose a file share as a document library. I know AvePoint have one. This will complicate your backup/restore/DR strategy though. I've also found that exposing an existing file share as a document library isn't always a wonderful experience. You won't have any metadata (initially at least) and a deep folder structure is a poor user experience in SharePoint. I recently saw a presentation from CADAC. These guys specialise in linking CAD drawings with SharePoint. One of their products (Organice<http://www.cadac.com/organice/en/solutions/Pages/default.aspx>) will link AutoDesk's Vault repository with SharePoint. Vault seems to be a common product used by people that work with drawings, but the licencing gets pricey. CADAC's Organice allows people that don't have Vault licences to access and review drawings. I haven't used these products, so don't have any practical experience to share. Ivan From: ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com [mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf Of James Boman Sent: Monday, 18 August 2014 12:35 PM To: ozMOSS Subject: RE: Use a newtwork share as the source for a document library Paul, Does using SharePoint synch button on a library physically copy the entire library to the local PC? Yes - as far as I know it will copy the entire library to the local machine for offline use. Dumping of files into the same path will cause OneDrive for Business upload them in the background. I find this feature very handy. Can I specify a UNC path to a remote server using FILESTREAM? >From my understanding, the FILESTREAM feature of SQL server is an >implementation (not the only one) of the BLOB storage API in SharePoint. A >document library in a content database with FILESTREAM enabled behaves no >differently from a user point of view. While you can see the filesystem that >SQL uses to store the BLOBs, you can't/shouldn't make changes to that >filesystem. Mapping of UNC paths would continue to work the same way it does >for all document libraries (via WebDAV) using open in explorer mode ribbon >button or using the connect to website feature in the map drive dialog. [cid:image001.png@01CFBADC.8AB0FCA0] Kind regards, ________________________________ James Boman ■ Phone: +61872001100<callto:+61872001100> ■ Mobile: +61417857298<callto:+61417857298> ■ Skype: JDBoman<callto:JDBoman> ■ Web: www.ipmo.com.au<http://www.ipmo.com.au/> From: ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com<mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com> [mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf Of Paul Noone Sent: Monday, 18 August 2014 11:55 AM To: ozMOSS Subject: RE: Use a newtwork share as the source for a document library Hi James, I'm open to both. My understanding is they want to a way to easily access or dump files (when offline) for these types of files. · Does using SharePoint synch button on a library physically copy the entire library to the local PC? · Can I specify a UNC path to a remote server using FILESTREAM? Regards, Paul From: ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com<mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com> [mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf Of James Boman Sent: Monday, 18 August 2014 12:16 PM To: ozMOSS Subject: RE: Use a newtwork share as the source for a document library Paul, Have you considered using FILESTREAM storage on the SQL server for storing the files as files, while still keeping the benefits of housing them in a SharePoint document library? Cheers, James. ________________________________ James Boman ■ Phone: +61872001100<callto:+61872001100> ■ Mobile: +61417857298<callto:+61417857298> ■ Skype: JDBoman<callto:JDBoman> ■ Web: www.ipmo.com.au<http://www.ipmo.com.au/> From: ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com<mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com> [mailto:ozmoss-boun...@ozmoss.com] On Behalf Of Paul Noone Sent: Monday, 18 August 2014 9:56 AM To: ozMOSS Subject: Use a newtwork share as the source for a document library Hi all, Has anyone successfully achieved this? I have terabytes worth of CAD files and other types that are simply not suitable to storing in a DB. I want to provide a Document Library view of this location and provide basic read/write (upload) functionality. Would my best option be a custom BCS connector that interacts with the file system directly? Regards, Paul The content of this email is confidential to the intended recipient at the email address to which it has been addressed. 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