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  1. @eltopo Thank you very much for your comprehensive and enlighting answer - highly appreciated. Its a shame there is no like button 🙂 To recap what you said, to make sure I understood correctly: What you are saiyng is, that it is more of a hypothetical risk, thank a real one, with a low probability, and given the pure nature that the same file cannot be edited simulataneously. Having said this, in a home user scenario the risk of a backup job / sync job of lets say HyperBackup and RSL colliding is also really low?
  2. No - no news on this - I also do no tknow what to think of this, since technically to me it means, you have to have a folder, which is not shared at all but only via Resilio
  3. Hello there, after Nextcloud annoyed me and Synology Drive let me down - I set up Resilio Sync, and so far I am happy (couple of folders disappeared, but might be my poor setup 😉 ) - anyway before purchasing a pro license, I went through the help center, and stumbed upon this: https://help.resilio.com/hc/en-us/articles/207755736-Sync-and-SMB-file-shares To be honest, I do not really know what to think now. So apparently the most favorite Setup is not supported, and there is also no guideline / best practise of what to do... Appart from that I find the language no to clear. E.g. "if app runs on the same OS where Samba daemon does" - so trying to pin this down: So e.g. "CloudSync" syncing some data from a SAMBA share to e.g. OneDrive would interfere with Resilio Sync and could lead to lost or corrpupted data? Or Plex media server running a scan every morning, same risk? In the end of the day, this leads to Resilio de facto not being usable on Synology NAS? Or any connected folder must exclusively be used by Resilio sync... ? Bit confused, maybe someone can shed some light please... many thanks in advance
  4. Hi Rob have you looked deeper into this? Sound sinteresting....