I am switching my main storage system to Synology (I really need parity..) however I have a 1TB OneDrive for Business volume mounted on my fileserver VM using CloudDrive
CloudDrive has worked perfectly for all 26 days of my trial, and I have not had a single problem. So I have no desire to stop using it, and will be purchasing a licence. However I am only getting my Synology in around 2 weeks time so I want to prepare for how it will work, and if I can keep using it how I want to
I currently have an ESXi server which has my FS01 VM. It has a 30GB vDisk and has an LSI HBA passed through to it. When I setup my CloudDrive, I just threw the cache onto one of my drives (Used in DrivePool), however when I get my synology the FS01 VM will no longer have any direct attach storage. It will only have the 30GB vDisk
1. Can I store the cache file on the NAS?
2. Can I store the cache file on my 30GB volume, and tell it to use NO MORE than lets say 2GB of space?
3. How do I "move" the cache file while leaving everything else as is?
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I am switching my main storage system to Synology (I really need parity..) however I have a 1TB OneDrive for Business volume mounted on my fileserver VM using CloudDrive
CloudDrive has worked perfectly for all 26 days of my trial, and I have not had a single problem. So I have no desire to stop using it, and will be purchasing a licence. However I am only getting my Synology in around 2 weeks time so I want to prepare for how it will work, and if I can keep using it how I want to
I currently have an ESXi server which has my FS01 VM. It has a 30GB vDisk and has an LSI HBA passed through to it. When I setup my CloudDrive, I just threw the cache onto one of my drives (Used in DrivePool), however when I get my synology the FS01 VM will no longer have any direct attach storage. It will only have the 30GB vDisk
1. Can I store the cache file on the NAS?
2. Can I store the cache file on my 30GB volume, and tell it to use NO MORE than lets say 2GB of space?
3. How do I "move" the cache file while leaving everything else as is?
I have no data pinned, as its purely a backup
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