![]() ![]() Of course I would prefer you choose AMAZON UK AMAZON USA I would not choose anything cheaper then DS118 or DS218, but it is possible. To achieve all this, you can have any model. You would need to set up IP addresses manually or activate DHCP server on a NAS (here is how ) Or you cal also connect directly to your Synology NAS via RJ45 port. ![]() If you have a local WiFi or regular Ethernet switch in your office, you can connect via that. Create separate shared folders or even users to keep things tidy. You can also keep thing separate on the NAS side. You can create a separate sync task for C: and D: drives or even separate folders. With Synology Cloud Station Synchronisation app you can synchronise several folders or even completely separate disks in your computer. This would not work for me, as I do not want to connect through the router at the office but have an office within the office, ie be independent of the corporate infrastructure. I also heard that some backup solutions require connection through a router. ![]() Visually it would be a mess but also I want to keep private and business data separate. In addition, I have two drives (C, D) and would like that the data on these drives are not mixed together on the external drive. Thus it would be best to have a complete offline solution. I am keen to have the backup and sync locally, not in a cloud and that any hardware provider does not require me to sign off my privacy rights to my data. I am running a small business and have a laptop with data on it, which needs to be backed up (say every two weeks) and synched (instantly). Sync two separate folders or drives on a same NAS ![]()
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