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I looked at the picture of "Everything" by voidtools.

Their example is searching for *.exe in a folder.

Windows does that? Is that their best example of capabilities?
 



I love my Synology NAS, but have found that just using Syncovery is a better option. It's much more fully-featured than anything in the NAS OS, and I can use it for several different purposes (I have several different backup jobs going to several different locations that run under different schedules). I don't even just use one cloud service - I use AWS S3 storage for a cold-storage area where I store things that I don't want to waste my normal cloud space on, using Syncovery to take it from my onedrive to the S3 cold-storage as things age out of me touching them.
Thanks for the Syncovery recommendation. It looks good, but is not approved by Google Advanced Protection.

Active Backup for Google Workspace by Synology will work and that's the only cloud service I need to backup, so I will go with Synology. I also like that the NAS can run Active Backup independently without needing to run software on my laptop.
 

I have Synology NAS with a "roleplaying" volume. Within that volume is the folder is the DriveThru app I use backs up to. Also lots of other stuff. It's shared on my mac and the mac's basic search functionality is good enough to find me what I need. I also use Goodreader on my ipad to connect to it across the public internet so I can grab from it anywhere in the world.

I use some backup service to save the stuff, but my photo collection is huge (all my recent photos are 60Mpixel) so that's what really concerns me. The NAS has RAID installed to tolerate a single disk death, and I've only had a single drive partially fail over 2 decades, so never used the backup service ...
 


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