Doing this and actually having a physical mirror locally is always going to be the fastest way.īut if you want to look at more general caching then the only rclone system that currently can perform read-caching is the cache backend: When that is done you can kind of just keep using the failing drive and just regularly perform the same command to keep the data on the cloud updated (it can be done entirely automated too obviously if you want - via a script and task scheduler). It's going to take a while on 6Mbit, but you can stop that command anytime and start it again - and rclone will smartly continue.īefore you ask - yes you could do this via the mount too, but this may be a little faster and also I wanted to show you the command in case you wanted to use it in any recurring script. Rclone sync X: MyOnedriveRemote:\NewFolder -P Well, lets get that dying 750GB disk safe first.
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