c273 wrote:Rather than just sync folder A on laptop X with folder B on laptop Y via TeamDrive Personal Server running on my Windows Home Server - all on the same private LAN, I want to be able to sync folder A with folder B (as above) but also both of them with folder C on my server running TDPS.
You have to install one TeamDrive Client on your Windows Home Server, because the data in the TDPS is encrypted and not readable without a client.
c273 wrote:In most cases, I will be logged on to laptop X and my wife will be logged on laptop Y. My wife and I will be able to access the the server folder S either over our LAN or over the internet.
I don't want any of our data on your servers, even encrypted. Note: I don't need backup services from TeamDrive as Windows Home Server provides that for me.
We dont copy data to our cloud. If you use a TDPS and create spaces only on the TDPS, not data will stored on our servers.
c273 wrote:
Is this possible to set up? If so, how?
Just use the TDPS without any additional configuration.
c273 wrote:
Would it be better not to use TDPS but just use WebDAV on my Windows Home Server instead?
WebDav has a few disadvantages, like:
- Upload must be in one request. If the upload will be interrupted, the upload must be restarted again. The TDPS supports upload at the point where the upload was interrupted.
- Joining larger spaces with very much changes will be faster using a TDPS, because the history of the space will be stored in only a few log files. On wedbav each modification will be stored in one file.
c273 wrote:
Do I need a TeamDrive account if I won't be using your servers just my Windows Home Sever (via TDPS or WebDAV)?
Yes, because the invitations to the spaces will be send over our registration server, and also the license will be checked on our registration server.