Want to Sync NAS to Google Drive with easy steps? If so, read this article, you will learn 2 safe and easy ways to achieve Synology NAS to Google Drive Sync.
NAS is a dedicated data storage server. It is data-centric, completely separating storage devices from servers and centralizing data management to free up bandwidth, improve performance, reduce total cost of ownership, and protect investments. However, we still find it has the following limitations in use.
Because Google Drive can just solve these problems, people still tend to store data in cloud to a certain extent as a backup.
Here in the following part, you will learn 2 ways to help sync data from NAS to Google Drive. Here we take Synology NAS as an example.
Before You Do
When the preparations are ready, you can follow the procedure below to do it.
Step 1. Open Cloud Sync, click “+” in the lower left corner, select Google Drive among many cloud providers, click on the “Next” button, authorize Synology NAS to get access to your Google Drive account.
Step 2. Once your Google Drive has been added to Synology NAS, you can configure your task.
Step 3. Once authentication has been successful, fill in the following fields.
Connect name: Synology NAS displays connect name by default. Sure, you can change it according to your preference.
Local path: Select folder to be synced under your NAS as the local path.
Remote path: Select the directory under your Google Drive to save your source folder as the destination path.
Sync direction: Select Upload local changes only option.
Note: Here are 3 options: Bidirectional, Download remote changes only and Upload local changes only. Since you want to sync data from NAS to Google Drive, here you need to select Upload local changes only option as “Upload local changes only” means that changes only made on NAS will be synced to Google Drive.
Step 4. Click on the “Next” button and confirm your settings. If you think there is no problem with the settings, just click on “Apply”.
Notes:
Using Synology’s Cloud Sync method to sync data from NAS to Google Drive is very convenience, but Synology’s Cloud Sync method does not support syncing all data in NAS to Google Drive. If there is a demand for this, then it has to be done with other tools.
Here MultCloud, an online cloud to cloud sync service is recommended to help sync all whole NAS to Google Drive. Although MultCloud is a commercial tool, most of its functions are free to use, which is definitely good for free users. For it “Cloud Sync” function, MultCloud supports 8 sync modes, including “Simple Sync”, “Mirror Sync”, “Move Sync”, “Cumulative Sync”, “Updata Sync”, “Incremental Backup Sync”, “Full Backup Sync” and Two Way Sync. For “Cloud Sync” of MultCloud, it has lightning-fast sync speed, thus you no longer have to endure the bandwidth restrictions.
Currently, it covers more than 30+ leading clouds, including Google Drive, G Suite, Dropbox, Dropbox for Business, OneDrive, OneDrive for Business, MEGA, pCloud and protocols like FTP, WebDav. Sure, it also supports NAS.
In the following part, you will find the detailed steps to help sync from NAS to Google Drive.
Step 1. Create one MultCloud account and it’s free of charge.
Step 2. Log in MultCloud and add your NAS account to MultCloud by clicking “Add Clouds” button. As the way to add a NAS account is different from adding a cloud drive, you need to enable FTP server on Synology NAS or enable WebDav service on Synology NAS before adding it.
Step 3. After enabling the service you need, select NAS among cloud providers listed below, click on “Next” button, authorize MultCloud to get access to your NAS account and your NAS account will be added to MultCloud.
Click on Google Drive to add, and follow the instruction to finish adding your Google Drive to MultCloud. After that, you will see both NAS and Google Drive have been added to MultCloud.
Step 4. Since you want to achieve NAS sync to Google Drive, tap on “Cloud Sync”, select your NAS as the source, select Google Drive as the destination, click on “Sync Now” and the process will start.
Notes:
As you can see, whatever method you use, these ways can help sync NAS to Google Drive easily and quickly. If you prefer to use the second way, you may find MultCloud has “Cloud Explorer” and “Cloud Transfer” functions.
For “Cloud Explorer”, it’s like an online Windows Explorer, you can upload, download, share, copy, cut, etc. files throguh it directly without logging in the official website; for “Cloud Transfer”, which can help transfer files from one cloud to another directly without downloading and uploading. If you want to migrate from Dropbox to Google Drive, here you can make full use of it.
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