You are from Australia I see. I'm in the US central time zone, so for me it was like 3pm and 10pm. Not trying to offend anyone. Got a chuckle because I had seen at the time that I had like 198 views, but no replies. Anyway, we have VPN and NAS devices, but they wanted something seamless. Fix was we backed up all onedrive docs, unceremoniously booted onedrive off the system, logged into o365 deleted all his docs from there, signed him up for the corporate dropbox account we have access to, and began syncing the files. User is happy, we are happy. We set the location of his documents folder to be his dropbox folder.
VPN on a NAS device does work, but he sometimes teaches at a local college as well, plus is a minister, so he is constantly accessing files. Plus the dropbox account has versioning built in I think, so if he has any issues his files are backed up and versioned. He does not have to do the extra steps of going through VPN and sign in at each location of the 3-5 places he may be at any time.
His set up is actually kind of nice. He's got a new Surface Pro 3 with the i7, 8gb of ram, 256gb SSD, also has the dock that is made for the surface Pro 3. So when he comes in, he can just pop the keyboard off his surface, drop it into his dock, and it replaces his desktop, when he leaves, reattach, and instant tablet/laptop. Plus he can access his files anywhere with dropbox now, so he's pretty happy about that. I think now moreso, it's going to be a seamless experience for him.
Question. Does anyone else use dropbox for this? We've got a few servers that might not be a bad idea to start backing up on the cloud. Of course we do our local backups here. With Dropbox, we have corporate accounts with unlimited amounts of data. One of my thoughts is like our fileservers, to sync files from the shared directories into Dropbox and that theoretically it should update files as they change, with versioning available of course. Has anyone used Dropbox in this manner? We've used it some, but don't know that we've ever uploaded like say 100gb or whatever to it. Didn't know if anyone had tried this or had any snafu's. What is a good cloud backup for servers if this idea is not good? We tested Crashplan once and seemed like their stuff on a test system would never sync right.