I've been playing with OwnCloud on a home network recently and it seems to be handling sync traffic well. A couple of points to make: 1) Be aware that the server and client repositories are different. You can do a lot with the web interface to the server, but you'll really want the client for ease of use. 2) Synchronising isn't instant. It can take a few minutes for 100+ MiB syncs, particularly since I was going W10 (clinet)->VM (server) ->host (client). Other than the above, it's basically set-and-forget. I can download photos onto the laptop, run GIMP on the C7 machine, and store the results on the C8 VM server quite happily. On 26/08/2020 14:22, Richard G wrote: <snip> > I would instead look at cloud sync clients. The open source Linux OneDrive client is pretty good these days for example. > > Of course the “cloud” end can also be on-premise using OwnCloud or NextCloud or whatever the latest cool thing is. > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS at centos.org > https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > -- J Martin Rushton MBCS