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Old 09-29-2014, 11:38 PM   #1
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Running Calibre in a Cloud

After searching and reading, I am no closer to discovering an answer. My question is:

Can I run my Calibre library in a could without having to maintain the library on my machine. If yes which cloud is compatable with calibre.

I have heard of the Calibre Cloud app, however I do not have any android devices so cannot download to my PC.

The reason that I want to run it strictly from a cloud is to save space on my laptop.

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wwaldo - Some folks install calibre portable to Dropbox so that they can access it and all its settings and libraries from any windows machine - home computer, laptop, desktop at work, public PC in library etc. Other folks install calibre on a thumb drive and carry it in their pocket/purse.

You have to maintain the library from a windows, os/x or linux platform (preferably only one of them). Calibre doesn't take that much space ~200MB for 64bit, ~30MB for config data and say 2.5GB for a reasonable size library - so 3GB is maybe all you'll save.

Unless you have a lot of large 'books' eg I have one library that's 600GB, but its full of video, audio and image albums.

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wwaldo - Some folks install calibre portable to Dropbox so that they can access it and all its settings and libraries from any windows machine - home computer, laptop, desktop at work, public PC in library etc. Other folks install calibre on a thumb drive and carry it in their pocket/purse.

You have to maintain the library from a windows, os/x or linux platform (preferably only one of them). Calibre doesn't take that much space ~200MB for 64bit, ~30MB for config data and say 2.5GB for a reasonable size library - so 3GB is maybe all you'll save.

Unless you have a lot of large 'books' eg I have one library that's 600GB, but its full of video, audio and image albums.

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My config folder is 7.79 MB, 7.09 MB of which is the plugins and assorted stuff. (And 4.42 MB of that is a database cache for OverDrive Link).



There is no way to avoid having the files saved on the computer a mounted drive at some point, but disk space is usually pretty cheap.
My laptop is old enough to have a 40 GB HDD, which is pretty cramped. So I keep a lot of things on my flashdrive, including my calibre libraries.
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