I'm looking to store a backup image of my local disk onto Google Drive Desktop (GDD) using Windows 10 without the files being first cached on the local drive. GDD has an assigned drive letter.
I created the local drive image using Macrium Reflect Free (MR), which splits the image file into a series of 4GB files, and pointed the backup to the GDD drive letter.
Though the image files are uploaded onto GDD by pointing the backup destination to GDD's drive letter, GDD's cache raises my local drive's storage use from ~45% to ~85% and then I have to manually delete that cache.
Is there a method to backup an image of the local drive onto Google Drive without creating cached files? Google support says it doesn't support FTP but third-party apps may achieve this.
Does anyone know how to accomplish this?