I use my raspberry pi to collect pictures, movies via motion and the raspberry camera (Home surveillance). When the pictures are made, I want to move them to some cloud solution so that they are offsite, off the deveice and I can look at them from everywhere at anytime when needed. And thus keeping as little as possible of the images (data) on the raspberry pi.
I found a few sites on the PI and Cloud:
- https://coderwall.com/p/rwxnma/how-to-install-copy-com-on-a-headless-linux
- http://www.sbprojects.com/projects/raspberrypi/webdav.php
- http://pikiosk.tumblr.com/post/39853365308/raspberry-dropbox-sftp-mac
But that are all sync solutions, and as far as I could find there was not the mention of a move command. Mapping a remote folder alone is not enough because what then happens when for an hour there is no internet on the PI? Perhaps a local script that moves stuff to a mapped folder? I don't know..
The question(s)
- Is moving files without syncing via a deamon on the Pi to the cloud possible?
- and if yes, for what option and solution should I search? Because until now my google queries do not find what I need.