MajorHavoc , 4 days ago Synology Drive does what you want, if you bought a Synology NAS. Look for the Synology Drive or DS Drive app for each of your operating systems. Whatever you're using, I find it helpful so to setup Samba shares, since most operating systems can talk to it. Some command line utilities that you may wish to schedule, if not using a sync app: I've heard great things about KDE Connect, which supports a bunch of platforms. On Windows: robocopy.exe On Linux: rsync On Mac: rsync On Android: I don't have a non-Synology favorite, right now. KDE Connect looks promising. On iPhone: I've heard of these "eyes" phones. People seem to like them... Edit: I see you have Syncthing. Disregard the above. For NAS to NAS backups, I do prefer RSync.
Synology Drive does what you want, if you bought a Synology NAS. Look for the Synology Drive or DS Drive app for each of your operating systems.
Whatever you're using, I find it helpful so to setup Samba shares, since most operating systems can talk to it.
Some command line utilities that you may wish to schedule, if not using a sync app:
I've heard great things about KDE Connect, which supports a bunch of platforms.
On Windows: robocopy.exe
On Linux: rsync
On Mac: rsync
On Android: I don't have a non-Synology favorite, right now. KDE Connect looks promising.
On iPhone: I've heard of these "eyes" phones. People seem to like them...
Edit: I see you have Syncthing. Disregard the above.
For NAS to NAS backups, I do prefer RSync.