
Which causes Ubuntu to unmount and remount the drive. But this sleep-wake causes a USB disconnect and reconnect. Now here's the thing, the drive DOES realize it has more to do and wake back up. Maddeningly, the USB drive has a feature that it goes to sleep after 15 minutes or so, even if Ubuntu is actively using it to write files! Maybe the drivers on Windows do something that keep it awake, but on Linux it just goes to sleep in the middle of being used. It took me a few minutes to figure out what happened. I was shocked to come back and find the RAID 100% full and only a few GB copied. I set the backup going and left it a few hours. I didn't like initially but it has helped me to change settings easily and just ask users to restart.I tried to back up a 60% full Ubuntu Linux RAID to a 4TB USB3 hard drive. They still use WebDav (that's why some of the limitations) but this might change in the future. SUPER fast when browsing folders and downloading big files

Good first line support, non-existent? second line support Spaces do not count as three characters as some people might say, or not in our setup) If mapping a subfolder: this counts against the total maximum length of characters. And when asked with detail they gave a vague and wrong answer (answer is for a site URL of 1 letter and a library URL of 1 letter: maximum of 249. Suddenly CDM has other limits that I can detail but support didn't inform when asked. Many Windows applications up to 258 (255 plus 3 for the letter unit).

In SharePoint they can be up to 400 characters. It has more problems than I first detected sadly but I think that all the systems might have problems under the good. I was very impressed with WebDrive support thoughĬloud Drive Mapper: this is what we are using. Downloading big files was slower than I wanted as wellĮxpanDrive: it felt similar to WebDrive.

In my case I thought that it was a bit too slow on opening folders but this is because our users are used to a local network. WebDrive: support team really knows what they are answering.

ZeeDrive: I'm a solo developer building systems myself but I was a bit worried that it seems a solo developer as well (I know that he has been doing it for long time) and decided to look for other options I've evaluated a few of them some weeks ago and we are the second week using Cloud Drive Mapper.
