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From NAS to Cloud: Automate Synology & QNAP Backups with RcloneView

· 5 min read
Steve
Senior Engineer

Protect your NAS data with zero scripting. Use RcloneView to connect Synology or QNAP devices directly to your favorite cloud storage—Google Drive, OneDrive, Amazon S3, or WebDAV—and schedule automatic off-site backups.

Why back up your NAS to the cloud

NAS systems like Synology and QNAP are perfect for local storage, media libraries, and file sharing—but they’re still vulnerable to theft, fire, or hardware failure. Off-site cloud backups add a critical layer of protection by ensuring your data survives even if your NAS doesn’t.

RcloneView gives NAS owners an easy way to automate that process, with:

  • No command line setup
  • Drag-and-drop transfers
  • Visual sync previews
  • Scheduled backups
  • Support for 40+ cloud providers

Offline First: Keep Your Cloud Data Synced Locally on External Drives with RcloneView

· 5 min read
Steve
Senior Engineer

Stay connected—even when you’re not. Use RcloneView to sync your cloud data (Google Drive, OneDrive, Dropbox, S3, and more) to a local or external drive so your files remain accessible offline, secure, and portable—no command line needed.

Why sync cloud data to an external drive

When you’re on the move—traveling, shooting photos, working remotely, or editing offline—you can’t always rely on stable internet. Having a local mirror of your cloud folders on a portable SSD or HDD ensures you can keep working, even without connectivity.

Proton Drive Meets Your Clouds — Backup & Sync the Easy Way with RcloneView

· 5 min read
Jay
Tech Writer

Keep privacy and productivity in the same workflow. Use RcloneView to sync and back up files between Proton Drive and popular clouds like Google Drive, OneDrive, and Amazon S3—without touching the terminal.

Why connect Proton Drive with other clouds

Data rarely lives in one place. Teams co-edit in Google Drive or OneDrive, developers and IT stash archives in Amazon S3, and privacy-minded users protect sensitive folders in Proton Drive. Bridging these services lets you keep the right data in the right place—while avoiding copy-paste chaos.

Encrypt & Back Up Your Hard Drive to Proton Drive with RcloneView

· 4 min read
Jay
Tech Writer

Keep your most important files safe, private, and accessible—sync your hard drive to Proton Drive using a clean, point-and-click workflow.

Why back up a hard drive to Proton Drive

If your photos, creative projects, or work archives live only on a single disk, they’re one coffee spill or drive error away from vanishing. Proton Drive adds an encrypted, privacy-first cloud layer, while RcloneView gives you a friendly GUI to connect sources and destinations, preview changes, and automate sync—no CLI needed.

Synology → Cloud, Made Easy: Off-Site Backups & Sync with RcloneView

· 5 min read
Jay
Tech Writer

Keep a second copy off-site without scripts or terminals. Back up your Synology NAS to Backblaze, Google Drive, Amazon S3, pCloud, Wasabi, and more—visually, reliably, and on a schedule.

Introduction — Why push your Synology backups off-site?

A NAS is fantastic for fast, local access—family photos, creative projects, and team shares are only a LAN away. But on-prem only has risks: theft, fire, accidental deletion, or multi-drive failures. Adding an off-site cloud copy gives you:

Backup Google Drive to Amazon S3 with RcloneView

· 5 min read
Jay
Tech Writer

Keep teamwork humming in Google Drive and store a safety copy in Amazon S3. With RcloneView you click through the whole backup—no scripts, no command line.

What makes this combo useful?

  • Google Drive is where your docs, sheets, and shared folders live day-to-day.
  • Amazon S3 keeps copies for years with versioning, lifecycle policies, and low-cost archive tiers.
  • RcloneView links them with a dual-pane explorer, compare previews, and scheduled jobs so you always know what’s moving.

Securely Back Up and Sync Your Hard Drive with OneDrive Using RcloneView

· 4 min read
Jay
Tech Writer

Keep your files safe, organized, and accessible anywhere by moving data from your hard drive to OneDrive with RcloneView.

Protecting Your Data: Backing Up a Hard Drive to OneDrive

Hard drives are essential for daily work, storing personal files, projects, and multimedia. However, they are vulnerable to risks such as hardware failure, theft, or accidental deletion. Relying only on local storage can put your valuable data at risk.

OneDrive, part of the Microsoft 365 ecosystem, provides cloud storage that integrates seamlessly with Windows and Office applications. By backing up or syncing your hard drive to OneDrive, you add an extra layer of security, accessibility, and collaboration.

Easy Backup from Hard Drive to Google Drive with RcloneView

· 3 min read
Jay
Tech Writer

Protect your important files and ensure access anywhere by backing up your hard drive to Google Drive.

Ensuring File Safety with Hard Drive Backups to Google Drive

Local hard drives are reliable for daily work but they’re vulnerable: hardware failures, accidental deletion, or theft can cause irreversible data loss. By backing up your hard drive to Google Drive, you gain the security of cloud redundancy, remote access, and easy collaboration.