![]() That way if a hard drive fails i just replace the failed hard drive and the good one writes all the file back to the new one (I have not had to do this yet) anyways I setup my NAS with which allows me to get a URL and point it to my NAS then whenever my IP address changes the NAS auto updates the URL on the new IP. What this does is Whenever a file is written to 1 hard drive a copy is written to the other. I have a NAS (Network Attached Storage) that has 2 Hard Drives setup in a RAID configuration. ![]() If FTP is indeed what solves my problem, can you tell me what I need to do in order to setup a server, I read some replies and comments that the best way is to get a VPS and setup my own FTP server, is that so?Īll info to give me a better idea of what I need to do and what my options are is appreciated :) Thanks in advance! I don't know if that's correct but I guess the way to do that is FTP (all of the above websites do not provide FTP access.)Ĭan you tell me if FTP is indeed the right / only way to access a remote file server with Total Commander? The thing is: I don't want browser interface or software from the storage provider, things like Dropbox, Google Drive, OneDrive have nice prices but I want to access my files directly through Total Commander. ![]() I have a basic idea that I want to have an online backup of some files and access them from anywhere, I have some personal preferences and since I don't know too much I need some help to decide what to do.īasically what I want is a place to store files, a few hundred GBs of available storage would be nice.
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