Hello,
I use Dropbox to keep an online back up of my Synology NAS. The folder containing the files I want backed up is synced automatically in the background, which works great. However, from time to time I need to reorganise or consolidate how these files are stored or organised, which Dropbox then detects as new folders and syncs them up as well, as duplicates of the existing folders. This takes up a lot of space, and also makes searching for files more cumbersome because search results will return both the original folder and the renamed or reorganised folder with the same files.
I could clean these manually by looking for duplicate folders and deleting the obsolete ones, but this would take a lot of time and I can't always tell at a glance which folder is the most recent one, so I would need to check all of them before I can do anything. Instead, I would like to delete my entire online archive and have it resync from the most recent version of these files on the NAS box. It will take time, but it would be a welcome spring cleaning.
Are there better ways of achieving the same thing? Is there any reason why I should not to this?
(I am not worried about losing files on DB that are not elsewhere, so I'm not worried about deleting everything).
Any advice is much appreciated.