Hi,
I'm using R-Drive Image on a trial to back up my system.
So far it works ok, it creates the disk image with no hassle and is fast.
I've added replication to OneDrive and noticed that it works when running the automated task that I've created.
The problem is that the replication is not continued the next time I restart the machine if it is shut down while replicating.
This seems to be a very much-needed part of this feature. To add to that the average upload speed to OneDrive, in my case, is roughly 15 Mbps.
I did not see any option to configure this on the automated tasks or the program.
Update I have looked at the execution log once again and when clicking on it there was more information that I had not seen before.
It seems it tried to resume the upload but for some reason failed and the backup was set as successful.
That is awkward. Would it be possible to get feedback on this, please?
Cheers.
Replication to cloud services
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Re: Replication to cloude services
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Re: Replication to cloud services
Hi there,
Is there any feedback available on this topic?
Is there any feedback available on this topic?
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Re: Replication to cloud services
I've found the culprit of this issue.
I'm running on a VPN and every time I log on to Windows it forces all communications to go through it, even if there is no connection yet.
This caused the communication to fail. Once I've set the R-Drive Image app on split tunneling every time I restart the machine it keeps pushing the backup to the cloud, as I was expecting
The only issue is that one of missing connectivity.
Now, another question: is there any service where the backup is not slow? Backing up to OneDrive is on average 8 Mbps which is not that fast, TBH
Best.
I'm running on a VPN and every time I log on to Windows it forces all communications to go through it, even if there is no connection yet.
This caused the communication to fail. Once I've set the R-Drive Image app on split tunneling every time I restart the machine it keeps pushing the backup to the cloud, as I was expecting
The only issue is that one of missing connectivity.
Now, another question: is there any service where the backup is not slow? Backing up to OneDrive is on average 8 Mbps which is not that fast, TBH
Best.
Re: Replication to cloud services
Everything depends on specific conditions. Only by testing. I personally use Google Drive.MarcolinoPT wrote: ↑Fri May 03, 2024 3:43 amNow, another question: is there any service where the backup is not slow? Backing up to OneDrive is on average 8 Mbps which is not that fast, TBH