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Purpose
This article describes a little of what Google Backup and Sync Drive For Desktop is.
What is it?
Google Backup and Sync is Drive For Desktop is a Desktop Application to allow a PC or Mac to connect to your GSuite Account like it was a drive on your computer, allowing you to almost seamlessly backup and access your personal Google Drive like it was on your computer. It is specifically designed to allow you to backup your local computer's Desktop, Document, and other folders to your personal Connect Account (GSuite). Do NOT use it for Academic shared drives It combines Google Backup and Sync for personal accounts with Google Drive File Stream for shared drives. Both of its predecessor apps are no longer offered independently by Google.
Requirements
- UCSB Connect Account (GSuite)
- Network Access (Must be on the network)
- Computer either does not have Google Drive For Desktop Installed or you install Backup and Sync first and turn off the Google Drive feature in Backup and Sync before installing Google Drive For Desktop.
- Will only be used to backup a person's personal material. If you will be working with Academic Shared drives, please use Google Drive For Desktop on a UCSB owned Desktop.
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Google Backup and Sync is not HIPAA compliant, may not be used to store "Export Controlled Materials", SSNs, Passports, driver's licenses and other restricted financial and personal information. It is not considered FERPA compliant if installed on a non UCSB owned computer. Google Drive File Stream's FERPA Compliance requires that that software only be installed on UCSB owned computers. see: https://www.connect.ucsb.edu/privacy-security/security-frequently-asked-questions |
Pros
Seamless Access to files on Google Drive
What Google Backup and Sync does is acts as a connection to both Google Drive like it was a network share.
Using Google Drive through the web browser would require downloading the document, editing it on your computer, then having to re-upload it back so it has the most recent information.
Working with documents with it does not take up space
Unlike Dropbox or Box Sync, you don't need to have a copy of the document on your computer in order to work on it.
Compatible with Catalina and newer Macs
Post Catalina, desktop and documents folders are protected by additional read/write restrictions at the account level. Bacula backup software does not work on Catalina and newer Macs
Easier data recovery
Unlike saving on the computer or on SAMBA share, recovering a file is a bit easier with Google Drive and Google Drive File Stream.
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This means a document you were working on just today, can be recovered or an existing document that got worked on several times through the day can be reverted back to a previous version if an error was made without having to start from scratch.
Cons
Does require to be connected to the internet
In order to work with documents, you have to be connected to the internet.
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This offline ability, however, will not work for Google App documents, like Google Docs, Google Sheets and Google Slides.
Should only be used on non-shared UCSB owned devices if backing up student work or other FERPA protected data.
For FERPA compliance, it is recommended only to have it installed on UCSB computers and have limited access as it does use UCSBNetID credentials to connect to the respective Google Drive.
Relearning Best Practices
To get the full benefit of Google Drive File Stream, following Best Practices like:
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By saving early, you ensure a point of recovering your file. By saving often, you ensure another point to recover the file, and even better yet, a version to fall back on in case you make a mistake, especially on a large project. |
How to get it installed?
At this time, we recommend contacting ECI Support (help@engineering.ucsb.edu) about getting it setup on desktops within the department and limited laptops.
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