
The easiest way, would be to upload the documents folder on my PC to Google drive and delete it say every two weeks and upload it again to a more current version of my documents. With Rsync, users can securely transfer files to other Linux and non-Linux devices using SSH. The collection covers all categories of software. 5 - Then clicked "OK" on the next screen ( informing me of what doing this would do) 6 - Then Closed the next popup window ( which listed the Google features) 7 - Then closed the "Online Accounts" window. All you need to know is the right command. However, if you are on a budget and are already using Google Drive this may be a great, free alternative method of keeping your files backed up and synced across multiple.
