Important: Beginning January 1, , we are ending support for selected OneDrive desktop apps running on Windows 7, 8, and 8. Learn more. With OneDrive, you can sync files between your computer and the cloud, so you can get to your files from anywhere - your computer, your mobile device, and even through the OneDrive website at OneDrive.
If you add, change, or delete a file or folder in your OneDrive folder, the file or folder is added, changed, or deleted on the OneDrive website and vice versa. This article describes how to download the OneDrive sync app and sign in with your personal account, or work or school account, to get started syncing. If you use Microsoft Apps for business, you can also sync files from your SharePoint sites. Install and set up. Key points in OneDrive Setup. See and manage your OneDrive files.
If you're using Windows 10, your computer already has the OneDrive app installed - skip to step 2. If you don't have Windows 10 or Office , install the Windows version of the new OneDrive sync app. If you have no accounts signed in to OneDrive. If you already have an account signed in to OneDrive. In Windows 8. When OneDrive Setup starts, enter your personal account, or your work or school account, and select Sign in.
On the This is your OneDrive folder screen, select Next to accept the default folder location for your OneDrive files. If you want to change the folder location, select Change location - this is the best time to make this change. On the All your files, ready and on-demand screen, you'll see how files are marked to show them as online-only, locally available, or always available. Privacy policy. Azure File Sync enables centralizing your organization's file shares in Azure Files, while keeping the flexibility, performance, and compatibility of a Windows file server.
While some users may opt to keep a full copy of their data locally, Azure File Sync additionally has the ability to transform Windows Server into a quick cache of your Azure file share.
You can have as many caches as you need across the world. With cloud tiering enabled, your most frequently accessed files are cached on your local server and your least frequently accessed files are tiered to the cloud. You can control how much local disk space is used for caching. Tiered files can quickly be recalled on-demand, making the experience seamless while enabling you to cut down on costs as you only need to store a fraction of your data on-premises.
For more information about cloud tiering, see Cloud tiering overview. Azure File Sync is ideal for distributed access scenarios. For each of your offices, you can provision a local Windows Server as part of your Azure File Sync deployment.
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