I did attempt to relocate my library to a cloud-synced location, and wound up losing over 100 books because I was drinking alcohol while setting it up and forgot that bi-directional syncing can also delete my local copy when you delete the cloud copy!īut anyway, my question is this: Is there any advantage to exporting the entire library every single time I add a few books? Would it be better if I simply copied the Calibre Library folder to a cloud location and then added new files as they come? Does all of my metadata stay intact this way? The other option is to simply copy my Calibre library folder as-is and uploading to my various cloud locations. My library is now 11GB and it's becoming a pain in the ass to back it up using the "export all Calibre data" from the Library tab, which breaks it up into (11) 1GB files. Since my Calibre library is located in my home folder on my laptop and I frequently add new books, I like to keep backups on several cloud locations (my Dropbox, my work Onedrive, and my work GDrive).
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