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Creativedialogue
3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Is there a plan, that allows me to use Dropbox just for storage, without syncing?
I cannot find an option amongst Dropbox plans to use Dropbox just for storage, no sync, no duplication on Mac HD just Cloud storage. Is that possible?
- 3 years ago
Creativedialogue wrote:
I do not want files occupying space on my internal hard drive, I want to upload files to a Cloud storage system. I do not need to sync them with my hard drive, just create folders on a virtual drive with fast access. ... How does Dropbox offer that, which plan, where are the instructions to set it up?
Simple, it doesn't.
Dropbox is a file synchronization service, first and foremost. The only way to do what you want with Dropbox would be to utilize Smart Sync and/or Selective Sync, but that will not result in a "cloud drive" or folder that directly links to your account online. It will still be a folder on your computer and anything you place in it will take up local drive space, at least until you remove it manually using Smart Sync or Selective Sync.
In short, Dropbox isn't meant for what you're trying to do. There are third-party applications (CloudMounter, NetDrive, etc.) that you can buy which will help accomplish that with Dropbox, but then you're paying for two different services.
Megan
3 years agoDropbox Staff
Hey Creativedialogue, welcome to our Community!
Essentially, the easiest way for you to achieve that would be to use our purely our website, without installing the app.
If you want to use the app, you can do this without using the backup feature, since it's not mandatory. However, the app exists to do just that: syncing content between your Dropbox folder, and the web.
Selective sync is another way you can go on about it as you said. I am assuming based on what you mentioned, that you're already using it, right? If so, what makes this inconvenient for you?
I hope this clarifies.
- Creativedialogue3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Thank you, Megan - I have used Dropbox, and I'm reviewing if it is the right option for me again.
I need some further clarity, because your answer seems at odds with that provided previously. I do not want files occupying space on my internal hard drive, I want to upload files to a Cloud storage system. I do not need to sync them with my hard drive, just create folders on a virtual drive with fast access.
I would like to share them, preferably read/write with a colleague. How does Dropbox offer that, which plan, where are the instructions to set it up?
Thanks!
- Rich3 years agoSuper User II
Creativedialogue wrote:
I do not want files occupying space on my internal hard drive, I want to upload files to a Cloud storage system. I do not need to sync them with my hard drive, just create folders on a virtual drive with fast access. ... How does Dropbox offer that, which plan, where are the instructions to set it up?
Simple, it doesn't.
Dropbox is a file synchronization service, first and foremost. The only way to do what you want with Dropbox would be to utilize Smart Sync and/or Selective Sync, but that will not result in a "cloud drive" or folder that directly links to your account online. It will still be a folder on your computer and anything you place in it will take up local drive space, at least until you remove it manually using Smart Sync or Selective Sync.
In short, Dropbox isn't meant for what you're trying to do. There are third-party applications (CloudMounter, NetDrive, etc.) that you can buy which will help accomplish that with Dropbox, but then you're paying for two different services.
- Здравко3 years agoLegendary | Level 20
Rich wrote:... There are third-party applications (CloudMounter, NetDrive, etc.) that you can buy which will help accomplish that with Dropbox, but then you're paying for two different services.
Creativedialogue, what Rich says is one option (drawback - as he noted - additional paying). Other option is choosing different cloud service providing virtual block device by default. Most present day Dropbox competitors, provide such (pCloud for instance). 😉
Hope this helps.
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