That's annoying. I now tried to avoid this problem by backing up to another destination and having the Dropbox software sync this backup to Dropbox. But the Dropbox app is so slow (it spends more time indexing that uploading) that it might take half a year for the upload to complete.
So OneDrive is no option either with this 100 MB thing you described. And Google Drive also has problems with large uploads.
Is there at all a reasonably priced cloud service that works well with SyncBack? Correctly set file dates are also important to me, because, worst case, I could simply copy the files back, even without SyncBack and without the database.
So OneDrive is no option either with this 100 MB thing you described. And Google Drive also has problems with large uploads.
Is there at all a reasonably priced cloud service that works well with SyncBack? Correctly set file dates are also important to me, because, worst case, I could simply copy the files back, even without SyncBack and without the database.