maybe some people get confused thinking that unidirectional sync (send only) works like a backup?
it is possible to use syncthing for backups, but that is actually one of the pain points. there is an option to specify to ignore deletes, but that option is hidden in advanced settings, and there is no quick way to check if it is turned on. every time i delete something that i want to keep on the backup side. (like pictures from my phone, where i am running out of space) i first go to the destination/backup server and double check that this option is turned on to make sure that i won't accidentally have the backup deleted too.
it's also an issue that i can't see the remote settings from the client side. i have to connect to the remote server to check.
there is also a problem with the way it resolves conflicts. if you have "ignore delete" set up, and then you delete files, syncthing will tell you that the two locations are out of sync. it offers a button to force a sync, but there is no preview explaining what that button will do. there is also no choice in how the out-of-sync status should be resolved (in which direction the sync should happen to get the two locations in sync).
i have always been afraid to ever push that button, and there is no way to make it go away. i think this is an UX bug, because if i intentionally configure to ignore deletes, then deletes should not count as a difference. they should actually be ignored.
it is possible to use syncthing for backups, but that is actually one of the pain points. there is an option to specify to ignore deletes, but that option is hidden in advanced settings, and there is no quick way to check if it is turned on. every time i delete something that i want to keep on the backup side. (like pictures from my phone, where i am running out of space) i first go to the destination/backup server and double check that this option is turned on to make sure that i won't accidentally have the backup deleted too.
it's also an issue that i can't see the remote settings from the client side. i have to connect to the remote server to check.
there is also a problem with the way it resolves conflicts. if you have "ignore delete" set up, and then you delete files, syncthing will tell you that the two locations are out of sync. it offers a button to force a sync, but there is no preview explaining what that button will do. there is also no choice in how the out-of-sync status should be resolved (in which direction the sync should happen to get the two locations in sync).
i have always been afraid to ever push that button, and there is no way to make it go away. i think this is an UX bug, because if i intentionally configure to ignore deletes, then deletes should not count as a difference. they should actually be ignored.