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btsync
Well, i am using rsync and hubicfuse with it. It seems to run into I/O errors after some time.
That kinda sucks, the Clients works without problems on Windows sofar.
Rsync is your best option. Also note that hubic caps the speeds at 10Mbps.
You both need to read the OP again
What about ObjSpace with an S3 sync tool. Need to check whats good on Windows but I think GoodSync works with S3.
@mikeyur has a free trial available on that right now so you can test it without cost.
You are correct, I was thinking he wanted to create a copy on 2 time4vps vps' and sync them.
In that case you could install ownCloud on your vps, then use the desktop client to sync it.
What I want is:
To install a software and I can do following:
Create a folder in my desktop and once I paste in that folder should be uploaded in the storage vps.
This is how hubic works.
Own cloud does allow you to do this...
You could always try:
https://code.google.com/archive/p/win-sshfs/
https://www.eldos.com/sftp-net-drive/
http://www.netdrive.net/
This is what I use BitTorrent Sync for - but it syncs the folder, so you always keep a local copy.
If you don't want to keep the local file, then check out ExpanDrive. It'll let you use SFTP, etc and mount it as a drive where you can drop something and it uploads.
BTSync is good, also as any alternative Syncthing.
No, i just told them my experince.
Windows 10 Supports Linux shell, problem solved.