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poko2121
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Jan 02, 2016
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readynas backup

Hi I have a readynas 312 with 2 2TB hard drives setup in Raid 1.  I have hourly snapshots setup on my shares and I also have a USB external hard drive hooked up for daily backups.   I realize that ...
  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Jan 02, 2016

    poko2121 wrote:

     

    I tried to do Rsync backups for the USB drive but during the setup of the backup it didn't give me any option to select the method of backup.  Am I missing something here?

     


    For rsync, you can create a share on the USB drive, and use localhost (or 127.0.0.1) for the IP address.


    poko2121 wrote:

    Our old server was setup with crashplan, but I haven't figured out how to use crashplan with the readynas yet.  

     

    Crashplan can be installed on the NAS (I have it running on my pro6 with OS 4).  Memory can be a problem (and Crashplan uses 32 bit Java, so it is limited to ~ 4 GB).


    poko2121 wrote:

    Crashplan wouldn't allow backing up network drive from a computer


    Actually it does work - see https://support.code42.com/CrashPlan/4/Backup/Backing_Up_A_Windows_Network_Drive

     

    Though it is "unsupported", so is running headless on a linux machine.   I've found that Crashplan support will engage on failed backups, etc - though they won't help with the actual setup of the "unsupported" process.

     

    This is simpler to set up than installing directly on the NAS (esp with the per-user installation), and doesn't have the memory issues that you can run into with the crashplan on linux.

     

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