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Keeping a Folder or a File in Reserved Cache

You can keep the most important or the most frequently used data in the reserved cache to enhance access performance. HybridMount is required for this task.

Important:

You can only perform this operation for folders in the shared folders mounted via HybridMount. For details on how to use HybridMount and how to mount cloud services, see HybridMount Help.

  1. Open File Station.
  2. Select a mounted shared folder.
  3. Select a folder or file.
  4. Choose one of the following methods.

    Method

    Steps

    Using the toolbar

    1. Click .

    2. Select Always Keep in Reserved Cache.

      A confirmation message appears.

    3. Click OK.

    Using the context menu

    1. Right-click the selected item.

    2. Select Always Keep in Reserved Cache.

      A confirmation message appears.

    3. Click OK.

File Station keeps the selected folder or file in the reserved cache.

Folders or files in the reserved cache can have one of the following statuses.

Status Icon

Description

This file or folder is only stored in the cloud

File Station is downloading this file or folder.

File Station has encountered an error when downloading this file or folder.

File Station has cached and is uploading this file or folder.

File Station has cached and placed this file or folder in the upload queue.

File Station has encountered an error when uploading this file or folder.

This file or folder has been cached and synced and will always be kept in the reserved cache.

This file or folder has been cached and synced.

This file or folder has been cached and synced but marked as low priority. When the cache space is insufficient, File Station will remove files or folders that are the least recently accessed.

This file or folder is ignored and not uploaded to the cloud. File Station ignores and skips temporary system files during the sync process.