How to use Google Drive with data stored on a NAS (network drive)?

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Solution 1

Insync is a Google Drive client that allows you to use a networked drive for your Google Drive sync: https://www.insynchq.com/

Solution 2

So I stumbled upon this question while looking for something else, but having a NAS myself I figured I could assist in some way. 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 the way I see it you can go in two different directions to obtain what you want. Basically:

  1. Find a 3rd Party Software to SYNC your Google Drive to the NAS;
  2. Use a 3rd party Software to REPLACE your Google Drive, and use only your NAS as a personal cloud;

Option 01 - 3rd Party to SYNC your NAS to your Google Drive

For this, you need to first: check with your NAS provider if they do not already have a solution to your situation. A simple example would be Synology and their "Cloud Sync" package, which allows to sync a lot of 3rd party clouds to the NAS directly.

In case you are using an Open Source based NAS, like FreeNAS, you could use the included Cloud Credentials to sync your cloud to the NAS. Here is a great tutorial on how to do this: YouTube Video.

Option 02 - 3rd Party to REPLACE your Google Drive with your NAS

Now along with the solution to sync your Google Drive to your NAS, most likely the NAS manufacturer will offer their own sync software solution for you to use to sync files between your NAS and computer directly. Another Synology example (yes, I have one) would be "Drive". It completely replaces OneDrive, Google Drive or Dropbox with the advantage that you are using your NAS as storage. So instead of monthly fees, just by bigger hard drives and you are set.

The great part about option 02 is that you are not limited to the application provided by the NAS manufacturer. You can easily use other just as fantastic applications that do that, such as:

  1. Syncthing: https://syncthing.net/
  2. Resilio: https://www.resilio.com/individuals/
  3. OwnCloud: https://owncloud.com/

There some advantages for using one application over the other, hence you have to analyze your requirements and see which would fit for you.

You can also install platforms such as NextCloud which provides a full set of tools for productivity and collaboration (syncing of files included).

In any case I hope this helps.

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Updated on September 18, 2022

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  • Admin
    Admin over 1 year

    I have used Google Drive for backups for a while now (yes...I do encrypt certain files locally). 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 recently changed to a laptop with only 256GB of local storage and have a NAS with plenty of space. I obviously do not have the local storage to effectively use Google Drive and NEED it installed on the NAS. 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 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.

    Any 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. 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.

    • Admin
      Admin almost 10 years
      Did you even look at the question you linked? They are not asking the same thing at all..at least it wasnt answered like the question he asked. They responded with LOCAL drive answers. Google Drive was new then
    • Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007
      Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007 almost 10 years
      "I would like to sync a folder that resides on a network-mapped drive" - is this NOT what you're asking?
    • Admin
      Admin almost 10 years
      "Select any folder you want, including network shares and mapped network drives." is positively a lie. He clearly had not even attempted to use Google Drive because it does not support network drives. That is why I need to "trick" the OS into seeing a network drive as a local drive.
    • Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007
      Ƭᴇcʜιᴇ007 almost 10 years
      It doesn't make it a different question. If you'd like better/newer/updated answers to the existing question, please earn a bit of rep and post a bounty (and some comments) on the existing question.
    • Zoredache
      Zoredache almost 10 years
      There is non-free software that will permit you to use Google Drive, with no local cache at all. expandrive.com/expandrive
    • martineau
      martineau almost 10 years
      On Windows first assign a drive letter to the network drive, say "Z:", then in Administrative Tools | Computer Management | Disk Management right click on the drive letter and select Change Drive Letter and paths... then the Add... button. There you can make the drive appear to be a folder on one of local drives.
    • Admin
      Admin almost 10 years
      I also found another solution by having a second virtual hdd located on the NAS.