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marcemarce95
1 month agoHelpful | Level 5
Full Local Backup to an External Drive
I would like to be able to create a full local backup of my Dropbox without needing to sync all files to my computer’s internal storage. Right now, my Dropbox is larger than the available space on m...
- 1 month ago
Hi marcemarce95,
Thanks for sharing your idea.
Unfortunately this simply is not possible. Syncing requires a dedicated folder and will always sync both ways instead of just one way. Dropbox can't create a true one-way backup of your entire account directly to an external hard drive without first syncing files to your computer’s internal storage.
The Dropbox desktop app only supports two-way folder syncing, and features like Selective Sync or online-only files help manage space but don’t create a physical backup. Syncing directly to an external drive is risky because deletions or disconnects can propagate back to the cloud.
As a result, the only safe way to do a full local backup today is by downloading Dropbox data directly to an external drive in a one-way, incremental manner.
Rich
Super User II
1 month agomarcemarce95 wrote:It would be extremely helpful to be able to connect an external hard drive and sync my entire Dropbox directly to that drive, without first downloading/syncing everything to my computer.
Use a third-party application such as Cyber Duck, Mountainduck or CloudMounter to directly access your account without syncing, and copy the data directly to your external drive.
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