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ChrisMayers
Mar 04, 2019Aspirant
Ready NAS Snapshots and ReadyDR
Hi fellow ReadyNASers,
Just a quick(?) question. Does anyone know where I can find a good article or discussion about how Snapshots work on a ReadyNas, and more specifically how they work in co...
- Mar 04, 2019
ChrisMayers wrote:
Or to put it another way, are Snapshots independant of each other, or are they reliant on previous ones (like incremental backups in other backup solutions rely on previous incrementals).
The files in the snapshots share common data blocks. So they are not independent of each other, or of the main share. This post should give you a sense of how they work: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Using-your-ReadyNAS-in-Business/ReadyNAS-312-Need-Help-Understanding-Snapshots/m-p/936586#M171850
However, that doesn't mean that the ReadyDR backup collapses if a snapshot is skipped. ReadyDR uses btrfs send and btrfs receive. They should figure out the delta between what's in the source snapshot and what's already on the destination ReadyNAS, and update the destination to match the source.
ChrisMayers
Mar 04, 2019Aspirant
Thanks for your replies guys,
It sounds like it does work kind of how I though it did, so if my ReadyDR backups fail when copying the odd snapshot then everything should still be ok.
For anyone reading this that just wants a clearer understanding on how snapshots work, I found this thread very helpful:
Thanks again,
Chris.
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