NAS and cloud (Tonido) are two different terms. Plus it also has the sync feature obviously.īTW I am not using the Synology Cloud feature, however another ultimate synology feature call Cloud Sync is something I am using extensively.Ģ. Tonido is much like DropBox cloud where you have a dedicated url, a dedicated web interface where you can download/upload and execute your media as well, right from the browser. Plus Synology Cloud station is feature that would only sync between your synology NAS and the client computers where the cloud station client is installed.Ĥ. In synology, cloud share acts just like any other share, so you can only access it via file station or via VPN. There is no dedicated url that would take you to your cloud share directly. In synology You cannot have a dedicated domain just for the cloud. Also synology cloud look and feel cannot be customizedģ. So one cannot purchase synology just for having a dedicated cloud, however if you already have synology (like I do) then yes its cloud station can be used (though it still has its limitations, read below point 3)Ģ. you can set up your own cloud for as less as 35 USD (Rasp Pi) or at the most 7-10K (including HDD) if you do decide to purchase a dedicated hardware.(or use any old computer) Synology on the other hand is an expensive device, the cheapest 2 drive itself is 15K without the HDD. More details on that project in below link. You can try the windows one if you have an old PC lying around, or infact purchase a dedicated hardware as well for the same. I recently tried it on Rasp Pi and it is an amazing piece of software. Its available for windows, linux and Raspberry Pi. Recently I came across an application/OS called TONIDO which can make any computer in a Cloud Storage (exactly like dropbox but your own cloud) with access to your files from internet as well, without the need of technicalities like port forwarding and all. If you have a good budget you can go with synology. I have a synology NAS, which is working for 2 years now non stop. Not sure if sync feature is there with WD Cloud. But for basic file sharing WD Cloud is more than sufficient. A dedicated NAS like synology does a lot lot more then a WD Cloud can do. The only bug is, it does not show the photos - only the albums with the thumbnails of the photos.WD Cloud and a dedicated NAS are more or less same thing. I am using emby now, which does a much better job. So, this tool is not very useful in my opinion. "My first Video") they are called just "0000001.m2ts" for each video (directory, which contains these -.m2ts-files). from the directory's name they are found (e.g. m2ts-Videos are recognized but they do not get some helpful tag/label i.e. The 64-bit version is still indexing but seems to work fine.Įdit: Well, videos aren't recognized very well, nor are they labelled at all. P.d.: The 32-bit version of tonido did use up to 177% of my N40L G7 - conitnuously and was a bit slow. Perhaps I'll push my image, when it is more elaborated (together with a minial howto). The only thing is, that I'm absolute a newbie to docker, so that my image is still quite quick&dirty. I just installed docker - not the plugin, because I didn't manage to install it! - and with it I installed a container with the 64-bit Version of tonido (using ubuntu 14:04) on my omv. tonidoconsole: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.14' not found (required by Display More tonidoconsole: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.14' not found (required by.
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