I'm using a chrome plugin to export the mails to PDF. My thought is that if I print them all out, one per page, and drop a dozen or so binders off at the police department it may be visually impressive enough along with my story to convince them to do something about it.
I actually just resolved this issue! I used the website someone linked below and I wasn't able to get anything done online. I made an appointment for the tax service center at the DMV on south Union (https://www.cloudhq.net/meeting/pH5E67DTtwJghV8MDlF?local_timezone_utc_offset=-360).
I walked in and let them know I didn't get it in the mail, they sent out a reissued check and had me sign a piece of paper saying I wouldn't cash both of them if I received the first one. Got it in the mail about two weeks later!
You might be able to use cloudHQ to do this without downloading the originals pictures locally first.
But, I would use Google Photos rather than Evernote to store pictures. It seems Evernote would be clunky to manage pictures it, but ultimately your call.
With the WD I'd guess you're bottlenecking on the local upload Internet speed at the site where they reside.
For cloud to cloud you could use a service like CloudHQ.net to bypass your local Internet. It was kinda of expensive because I couldn't find a way to sign up for less than a full year. But it work pretty well for me to move data from G Drive to One Drive, and got decent enough speed when I only had access to a slow upload DSL line. But no idea how Dropbox to G Drive would be speed wise so you may want to test before paying.
https://support.cloudhq.net/how-to-migrate-all-files-from-dropbox-to-google-drive/
I use cloudhq.
It works really well for about 10tb it take about 3 weeks.
But it is a paid service, but after using about 2 months uploading im not using any more time, this will do all the work.
https://www.cloudhq.net/dropbox
I use this to sync between my Google drive, one drive, dropbox, and webdav server. It works great. If you get a few of your friends to sign up for the trial it's free for life.
CloudHQ has functionality to export Evernote notebooks to PDF as separate files or to one file per notebook, along with exporting as separate HTML, ENEX, Word, ODT, or text files, and then sync these to cloud storage like Google Drive, OneDrive, DropBox, Box, Amazon, etc. It's not a free service. It costs about $60 per year. Might be worth taking a look at. I use it to backup Evernote to PDF files, since the script I used to backup the legacy client no longer works in the new Evernote client.
UPDATE: In case anyone else is looking for this, we used a company called CloudHQ with tremendous success.
Shared resources in Dropbox copied over to Share Drives in Google Workspace no problem. We had to set permissions, but we already had Google Workspace well fitted to use Google Groups for this.
Dropbox folders owned by users transferred over no problem. As long as the users who had access to the folders in Dropbox had Google Workspace license that matched their Dropbox email, the shared access carried over.
Overall very fast process, we were able to get everything done in a week, but could have done a few days if we needed to.
Interesting! The MSI afterburner clearly shows it hits a certain temperature point and that is when the noise (fan) kicks in. https://www.cloudhq.net/c/010bfed90cf97e
But what to do about it?
CloudHQ maintains a realtime sync of Evernote data (https://www.cloudhq.net)
I maintain backups in html format; daily incremental and weekly full (readable by any web browser app)
I have access to three data copies via Evernote;
online - web
online/offline - Mac, iPad
CloudHQ has a Word conversion option (https://www.cloudhq.net/sync/evernote)
A point is that notes are containers holding objects in different formats
. native enml (basically html)
. other formats; images, pdfs, ...even word documents
How does this work with the export you're asking for?
Efs could help with spot priced instance.
If you just want it done. Then maybe this could help https://www.cloudhq.net/g_suite/pricing?product_what=&cycle=M
Or
https://pypi.org/project/drive-cli/ Or https://github.com/ncw/rclone
With syncing between cloud accounts I have used cloudhq
It allows multiple settings and I used to have Dropbox, OneDrive and Gdrive files all archived between them so any service I was on had a folder with the contents of other drives.
I've used this https://www.cloudhq.net/g_suite to move ~2TB from Dropbox to SharePoint Online and worked great, they support Google drive as well (plus a bunch of other stuff) not sure about the WD Mycloud but maybe have a look and see if it'll do the job for you, there's a free trial but it limits how much you can sync. but at least it'll give you an idea of if it's worth investing in.
I'm probably not following what you're trying to do so this is maybe not helpful but since everything in a Google account is in the cloud, why use Chrome Remote Desktop at all?
Also, I found this service really helps with consolidating Gmail and Drive from two accounts:
This cloud backup service claims to back up yahoo webmail as part of its free tier.
Not for nothing, but it was the very first result when I googled "backup yahoo mail". There are probably plenty of other options if you search a bit.
Just wanted to throw my hat in the ring -
I use Google Drive for both Plex as well as a backend for my CDN Origin (using a container to fusemount Drive to a folder serving via Caddy).
I run a round robin of minimum of three Google Drive accounts and use a service called CloudHQ (https://www.cloudhq.net). It's $58/year but it is immensely helpful in not having to keep up with rclone or risk issues with it. They keep my three accounts in uniformity. I recently lost a Google Drive account but had everything in the other account and was able to recovery easily without issue.
Thank you so much for answering my question! Although, is there anything similar that can work in the background without having to keep a tab open while the video uploads, like CloudHQ during file transfers?
https://www.cloudhq.net is an amazing inexpensive service and their developers are eager to accommodate. i've partnered with them in the past for several different projects and migrations and have had nothing but positive experiences with them.