![]() ![]() If you are running out of time then this may be something to consider. ![]() The only concern is I'm not sure how fast dropbox is - nor how much the maximum daily upload limit is (if any). there really is no need to run it through your local storage. If that is where you intend to put it eventually anyway then you might as well. To move data: Open Finder and locate Dropbox folder on sidebar. If you wanted to send this data to a Dropbox (or any other type of remote) then it would be exactly the same process except you replace the external drive with a second remote in your command. Click on Dropbox, Google Drive, or OneDrive from the sidebar. It will just skip existing files and work on the remaining - so don't feel pressure to do it all in one sitting. Since this is is a huge amount of data, let me just tell you right off the bat that rclone will gracefully deal with running the same command over several sessions. Rclone will tell you if you try to use an invalid name, so don't worry. If you don’t have the Dropbox desktop client, you can download one from the Dropbox website. Just don't confuse the label (which has no technical significance) with the path. If you want to download a larger zip file, you can use the desktop client of Dropbox which reduces the restriction. For the external drive it's whatever name it would be referenced as by your system. Yes, that is referring to the name of the remote exactly as you wrote it during setup (or manually in the nf file). Rclone copy GoogleDrive(name of the remote?): /ExternalDrive(replace external drive to name of my external drive?) ![]()
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