![]() I understand this question is old, however, maybe by providing a solid answer or alternative solution this may help others who come across this topic. So I stumbled upon this question while looking for something else, but having a NAS myself I figured I could assist in some way. If I could possibly "trick" Windows or OS X into thinking that a certain directory was local it would work, but I do not know how to do this. I have also attempted in a VMware Fusion created Windows 8 VM map a shared directory to a drive letter and Google Drive it still failed for the same reason as the OS X network location.Īny ideas on how to get my Google Drive directory on the NAS? I did at one point put a VM on the NAS itself which effectively puts the storage on the NAS, but the performance was as expected.horrible. ![]() I have tried symlinks and directly putting the Drive directory on the NAS.both failed (it seems symlinks and network drives are not supported). ![]() I obviously do not have the local storage to effectively use Google Drive and NEED it installed on the NAS. I have recently changed to a laptop with only 256GB of local storage and have a NAS with plenty of space. I was in the situation where I had plenty of local storage and just moved my Google Drive directory onto my storage drive. I have used Google Drive for backups for a while now (yes.I do encrypt certain files locally).
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