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==Desktop Apps==
==Desktop Apps==
Google currently offers two desktop apps to interact with Drive that can be downloaded here (Windows/macOS):
Google currently offers a single unified app to interact with Drive that can be downloaded here (Windows/macOS):
* Google Drive for Desktop: https://support.google.com/drive/answer/7329379
* Google Drive for Desktop: https://support.google.com/drive/answer/7329379
*[[Google Drive/Backup and Sync | Setup Google Drive Backup and Sync on your device]]
* Backup and Sync is being depreciated for Drive for Desktop. Documentation for migration can be found here: [[Google Drive/Migrating from Backup and Sync to Drive for Desktop | Migrating from Backup and Sync to Drive for Desktop]]


The key difference between these two apps (i.e. what one provides that the other does not) is that Drive for Desktop provides on-demand streaming of files stored in your Drive to your computer, whereas Backup and Sync allows you to continuously sync local folders from your computer (such as Documents, Pictures, Videos, or any other folder of your choice) to Google Drive.
If you previously used Google Drive Backup and Sync, please follow our migration steps [[Google Drive/Migrating from Backup and Sync to Drive for Desktop | here]].
 
A full feature comparison can be found here: https://support.google.com/drive/answer/7638428?hl=en
 
Please note that Google has stated that features from Backup and Sync will be included in Drive for Desktop in an update later in 2021. Backup and Sync will then be phased out in favor of Drive for Desktop. However, until further information is available, Backup and Sync is still the only way to continuously sync local folders to Google Drive in a backup-style operation. Further information on the transition can be found here: https://support.google.com/drive/answer/10309431

Latest revision as of 17:03, 7 December 2021

Google Drive is a file storage and synchronization service developed by Google. At UMD, all current faculty, staff, and students have unlimited Google Drive storage when using their UMD-provided account.

Google's overarching documentation for Google Drive can be found here: https://support.google.com/drive/

Desktop Apps

Google currently offers a single unified app to interact with Drive that can be downloaded here (Windows/macOS):

If you previously used Google Drive Backup and Sync, please follow our migration steps here.