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10 years agoNew member | Level 2
Not enough space on computer
I really like the convenience of the dropbox app and I understand that to enjoy this feature my dropbox files must take room on my computer's storage as well. However, is there a way for some files o...
- 10 years agoSort of.
You can create empty folders on your machine and selective sync off, or, you can upload in batches and have an already created Selective Sync folder which once the files have uploaded you use the web interface to move the folder in to the un-sync'd one. That then deletes it locally.
Crotonmark
10 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Yes. I thought of that but the 500gb I want to upload is on an external drive so it's not on my Mac. I understand that selective sync has to be on the machine before you uncheck the box to not sync it down. Am I wrong?
Mark
Super User II
10 years agoSort of.
You can create empty folders on your machine and selective sync off, or, you can upload in batches and have an already created Selective Sync folder which once the files have uploaded you use the web interface to move the folder in to the un-sync'd one. That then deletes it locally.
You can create empty folders on your machine and selective sync off, or, you can upload in batches and have an already created Selective Sync folder which once the files have uploaded you use the web interface to move the folder in to the un-sync'd one. That then deletes it locally.
- Crotonmark10 years agoExplorer | Level 4Thanks. The real issue is also that the upload speed is so slow
- Mark10 years ago
Super User II
It'll get faster when it moves on to larger files (4mb+) as below that each file needs individually hash checking and Dropbox uploads in 4mb blocks. It is also dependent upon your own ISP speed (and possibly any throttling from them). - Crotonmark10 years agoExplorer | Level 4I have 75mb upload speeds
- Mark10 years ago
Super User II
That doesnt mean it isnt being throttled. It also doesnt mean that the files are large enough as I said to speed things up. - Crotonmark10 years agoExplorer | Level 4True but this doesn't sound viable for 500gb
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