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ScotsDon
Feb 05, 2024Guide
ReadyNAS 104, firmware version 6.10.8 (latest, it says). Amazon Drive photo backups no longer work
I used to back up my photos to Amazon Drive using the facility in the Cloud tab of the ReadNAS Admin web interface. But Amazon say this facility has ended (at the end of 2023). The backups certainl...
Sandshark
Feb 05, 2024Sensei - Experienced User
Netgear is clearly exiting the NAS business and if there is ever an update other than for security issues, I will be flabbergasted. The latest OS is actually 6.10.10, but the only things it lists are some security issues (in 6.10.9) and removal of ReadyCloud and app uploads in 6.10.10. Niether is on the update server, so you have to install them manually.
StephenB
Feb 05, 2024Guru - Experienced User
Sandshark wrote:
The latest OS is actually 6.10.10, but the only things it lists are some security issues (in 6.10.9) and removal of ReadyCloud and app uploads in 6.10.10.
The removal of app installs would complicate installing any fix you might find.
- ScotsDonFeb 06, 2024Guide
Thank you, both of you. It's a pity it has been discontinued, but there we are. I will stay on the firmware version that I'm on in case I need to try a fix, but I have now switched over to using the Windows Desktop version of Amazon Photos and backing up my photos on the ReadyNAS via that. It works. As an aside: It works except that I wanted to back up my 50,000 photos to the same locations as existed before, but instead it added a folder called Pictures and put the sub-folders in there, all of which are empty because I said no duplicates. So I need to move all 50,000 photos to their respective folders under the Pictures folder, and I'm not sure what is the best way without uploading the lot. Any ideas?
- thester13184Feb 11, 2024Aspirant
As painful as it is, I would recommend looking at other NAS options. I recently ran into issues with my ReadyNAS and was unable to get solutions as Netgear is slowly turning off features for this product line. Look at the Synology options. I switched over about 4 months ago, and I have been really impressed with their product. Synology offers the option to sync many cloud platforms with their devices. Backup options seem far superior as well. Hope this helps.
- ScotsDonFeb 11, 2024GuideThanks. Seems like a good solution. I have 2 x 4TB discs in my ReadyNAS 104, in parallel so to speak. They use the ReadyNAS proprietary system RAID level: X-RAID2, RAID status: Redundant. Would you know if I can easily transfer these discs plus dasta to a Synology unit?
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