Many of the cloud based drives will work fine for backup.  The best way to 
backup a Legacy database is to put the zip backup files on the cloud drive 
whether it be Google Drive, DropBox or others.  You can point the destination 
for the backup zip files directly to the cloud folder.  It is not a good idea 
to have the "live" files on the cloud drive.  Then when the need happens, you 
restore the Legacy database from the zip backup files.  This sequence also 
works great to send the file between computers.
Ron Taylor
On Friday, March 28, 2014 1:06 AM, David Cripps <[email protected]> wrote:

Re: [LegacyUG] Google drive sync vs Dropbox & Legacy
Hello Laurence,

Friday, March 28, 2014, 5:43:14 PM, you wrote:



 Hello David,

Friday, March 28, 2014, 5:09:46 PM, you wrote:



 I've been loitering on the list for a good while and for a few months now I've 
been looking for similar posts to my subject above.

I don't want to start a topic/thread about how to run Legacy from your Dropbox 
or Google folder, I'm more interested in users' experiences as follows.

For a couple of years I persisted with running additional syncing/backup 
software, Goodsync to be precise, which worked ok, but I became frustrated with 
it because it wouldn't discriminate between the actual file date or file size; 
Once the file date changed it backed up despite the file size remaining 
unchanged.
Thinking that I might move with the times and use the Syncing Cloud services, I 
moved my Legacy database to my Google Folder, and created a couple of 
appropriate sub-folders like, C:\Google Drive\Legacy8\Data and C:\Google 
Drive\Legacy8\Pictures and everything went swimmingly.

Every time I made changes to Legacy, my data was picked up by Google Sync and 
correctly uploaded.   I could visually verify by checking on the Desktop 
browser that the files had uploaded, by the file date/time; Ok I'd prefer to 
see the file size listed but something is better than nothing I guess. I've 
updated the software when it arrived, and currently use Google Drive version 
1.14.6059.0644

Earlier on I'd made the same changes to my Laptop, and kept folder names etc 
etc the same and could see the files being synced correctly so didn't bother to 
look further as most of my work is done from the desktop anyway.

Today with time on my hands and after several days of entering new data into 
Legacy I thought I'd fire up the Laptop and give it a chance to catch up with 
all the changes.   I saw the files coming down the line so made a cuppa and got 
diverted elsewhere, but imagine my surprise when I checked the file size for 
the Cripps8.fdb in C:\Google Drive\Legacy8\Data\ and cross checked my desktop, 
online and my laptop.
The Cripps8.fdb file hadn't been updated in the data file, although it had been 
uploaded correctly online; so it wasn't syncing at all !  Before others ask, No 
I didn't have Legacy running at the same time on both machines.

This file size is nudging slightly over the 39 megs mark, not anywhere near the 
10 gigs file limit, so I thought what gives.   
I've spent most of the day searching online for solutions, and there are 
various posts for trouble syncing large file sizes, but it seems a common 
problem with Google Drive and most folks think that Dropbox is the way to go.

After that diatribe, what do others think, and have they experienced similar 
issues with Google and resorted to Dropbox instead ? Is their Dropbox handling 
similar file sizes ?

I'm not ready to do anything rash just yet as my data is still being uploaded 
to Google Drive ok and into the correct sub-folders so I still have a good 
backup, but the laptop is useless at the moment without syncing operating 
correctly; Or put it another way, I don't trust it any more.



Cheers
Dave Cripps in Tasmania







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I use Dropbox and have had know trouble another one that seems as good is "BOX".

Yes, but what is your largest file size that gets Synced please & yes I 
stumbled across Box earlier today ?





An aside are you related to the Cripps family that were at Port Franklin in 
Victoria.

No, sorry I'm from the Bread Baking family in Hobart.

Cheers
Dave





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