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Files on demand - difference in 'locally available' and 'always available' files
- Oct 20, 2017
locally available files are ones you've already opened whilst online, or created while online, or created recently on another device while you were online; they stream down to your PC so you have them if you need them, but they're not guaranteed to be there. If you haven't opened the files in a while and the space is needed to stream down other recent files to make them available locally, they'll revert to being online only (AFAIK that's based on heuristics and will vary by free space, not a strict counter). if you want to guarantee that the files are always available offline, right-click and mark them as 'always available offline'. You can mix and match both kinds inside a folder.
We're hashing it out over here. Feel free to follow along or chime in. darrellaas Stephen Rose
Syncing Files On-Demand with https://twitter.com/hashtag/Office365?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw https://t.co/qhk64amMDS https://twitter.com/DarrellaaS?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw, I'm confused š about difference btwn "local" & "always." You?
ā Noah Sparks (@noahsparks) https://twitter.com/noahsparks/status/921440916115558400?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
The local file is cached and if the drive gets low on space, some of the oldest files that have not been accessed in a while may be moved back to a cloud state to free up space. Any files marked as "Always Keep On Device" will always stay and not be moved back to the cloud state, even if drive space is low.
We will add controls in the OneDrive Admin to manage this functionality at a future date.
Also, check out my blog post here on some of the switches you can use today to control Files On-Demand here.
Stephen
- Riley HaleOct 25, 2017Brass Contributor
Do you know if the files stay cached based on a specific time period or do the files simply stay cached until the disk runs low on space? The latter seems like an odd approach to configuring a feature that was designed to save space on the local disk.
- Stephen RoseOct 25, 2017Silver Contributor
The files are locally cached and synced. Once you run low on disk space, the oldest, unused files will be moved back to cloud (except for those marked "Always Available"). We will look to have some admin controls to set specific metrics for OneDrive in the future.
- ĘāĪ£Ļ .Jul 02, 2018Copper ContributorHello I was just wondering if there was any updates, on the admin controls to set specific metrics for OneDrive ?
- Zero PointOct 23, 2017Copper Contributor
Stephen,
it would be nice if some type of basic control for how "locally available files" were handled was added to the standard OneDrive (consumer) settings as well, not just OneDrive for Business. To be clear, I'm referring to how it is determined when "locally available files" are reverted back to "online-only files".