

Looking for ideas on workflow before I spend $240 for devonthink and mobile. (FYI obsidian sync is through iCloud now).
#SYNC DEVONTHINK TO GO WITH SYNOLOGY HOW TO#
This essentially lets my synology drive be my file storage and embed links to files on obsidian……but I’m having difficulty figuring out how to do the global search through both obsidian and synology NAS. The synology drive app does have “share” option which gives a clickable link which I can access the file. The hook app can recreate these links on Mac, but has no iOS version.
#SYNC DEVONTHINK TO GO WITH SYNOLOGY PDF#
I have a synology NAS with documents saved as pdf currently. I then also index my obsidian vault in devonthink so when I search I can go to DEVONthink and I’m searching obsidian and all documents. Can also set to make markdown link from devonthink to go on mobile. I do most work on mobile.Ĭurrently demoing DEVONthink, which is amazing about linking (to page of pdf or highlight even), and it works across iOS/iPadOS too. These gets difficult with obsidian for non text files, so tried using links to GoodNotes for pdf and onenote for work. I want to have a “one stop shop” in obsidian. currently trying with devonthink What I’m trying to do tried this with combo of Onenote/GoodNotes Still see the problem? Collect debug logs from all peers and send them to support team.Using obsidian for text, and linking to outside apps that are primary storage/database

If you've tried the tips above but syncing is still pretty slow, see other factors which may affect transfer speed. The less fragmented, the better indexing speed will be - so if you've not de-fragmented your drives for a while, it's worth doing! One final thing that can improve overall performance of Sync is how fragmented your hard discs are. If you have a more powerful device, you could also consider setting "disk_low_priority" to "false". Set "lan_encrypt_data" setting to "false" in Advanced preferences - More options. to potentially further improve transfer speed. Make sure you have not set any receiving/sending rate limits in Sync general preferences, and the Advanced - power user, "rate_limit_local_peers" setting is set to "false".Įncryption of the data you transfer takes a lot of resources and hampers the synchronisation speed. By doing this, Sync will then know exactly where to connect without having to spend time searching for other devices. At the same time, untick the "Search LAN" option. Next, if possible, assign static IPs to your devices, and then use the "pre-defined hosts" settings (again, these are per folder) to list your devices. Once your devices all appear on the same LAN, follow the steps in the article " Can I force Sync to do local network (LAN) syncing only and not sync via the Internet?" to restrict syncing to your local LAN. However, if they are "remote", you could consider establishing a VPN in order to make your remote devices appear as though they're all on the same local LAN. with devonthinks sync store I can use webdav on Synology and sync to all my iOS devices and this works well, and devonthink lets me 'index' the files of my obsidian vault which effectively makes them all searchable within obsidian as well I appreciate any input into my workflow (or if you need clarifications please let me know). If they all reside on the same physical local LAN, this shouldn't be a problem. Therefore, the first step to improving sync speed would be to try and ensure that direct connections are established between your devices. Generally speaking, "direct" connections are preferable as they are significantly faster than relayed connections. appear on the same LAN), or indirectly (relayed). One of the most significant factors is whether your other devices are connected directly (i.e. Tuning up one or several things mentioned below may help you increase the speed of synchronisation. A number of factors can affect how quickly your files transfer between devices.
