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zspradlin
Aug 12, 2016Follower
New to NAS
Hi there. I am new to the topic of NAS and have a couple of questions. Recently, a couple of months ago, My Windows PC fell victim to ransomware, Some data, photos/music/videos/etc, were lost and som...
omicron_persei8
Aug 15, 2016Luminary
Alternatively, you can take a manual snapshot from time to time as it would not be pruned automatically. But you'd also need to remove the older manual snapshot after taking the new one, to avoid running into full volume.
- StephenBAug 15, 2016Guru - Experienced User
omicron_persei8 wrote:
Alternatively, you can take a manual snapshot from time to time as it would not be pruned automatically. But you'd also need to remove the older manual snapshot after taking the new one, to avoid running into full volume.Right - the main idea is to ensure the snapshot+main share can't overflow the available space. Manual snapshots accomplish that also, and let you run a bit fuller (near 50%).
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