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desmond_singh
4 years agoNew member | Level 2
Trying to save files directly on Dropbox (not on hard drive), but they still save on Hard-Disk Drive
Hi All,
Let me start by saying I'm brand new to dropbox, so I apologize if my concerns are low-level and I thank you for your patience in advanced.
Here are my details:
I'm a Bioinf...
- 4 years ago
desmond_singh wrote:
I'm wondering how I can make it such that when I run the BASH script, the 22 unzipped files and the large, concatenated file are automatically saved onto the dropbox application and NOT my HDD.
You can't. That's not how Dropbox works. It's not a cloud-based folder. It's a regular folder on your local hard drive like any other, and anything stored in the folder takes up space on the drive. Files saved in the folders are synced to your account online. It's not possible to save directly to the cloud, bypassing your local drive.
Rodger C.
Helpful | Level 5
I read this because I have the same issue. Why does Dropbox say it stores in a cloud, if it (supposedly) doesn't? Now I don't know who to believe.
I've got files piling up on my solid state HD that I never knew were there, it's never happened before the last couple of months, and now the drive is almost full. When I found these files today I deleted them but then when I went to Dropbox my folder had disappeared (it's not even my folder, another user set it up for me on his account), and my hard drive is about to crash.
I store NO files on my solid state drive, it's not big enough. Those are supposed to load on the disk drive. I even migrated the Dropbox folder I found on the SS drive to the disk, but that didn't work. I'm trapped and I guess it'll be impossible to use Dropbox any more.
Rodger C.
3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
(Replying to my own message) I've read about the "sync online only" feature but it's the first I've heard of it --- and yet, that problem of Dropbox storing old unneded files on my solid state hard drive seems to have somehow fixed itself without intervention. I did not know about the sync option and didn't take that step, it simply started behaving. This is still concerning since I still don't know what was happening and can't predict if it will happen again. But I've loaded several fairly big files into that folder, it has ceased archiving on my poor overworked hard drive, and the files transferred without a hitch, which is what I expected from the beginning. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I should add that my own Dropbox account, the one I'm actually signed up with, has never acted this way.
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