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jaffster65
Jun 21, 2016Aspirant
Remote back up after local backup
We have a ReadyNas Duo V2 in our office and we want to: A: Backup all our files from our other NAS box (Synology DS414) to it across our network. B: Install it in a remote location and use it as...
StephenB
Jun 21, 2016Guru - Experienced User
jaffster65 wrote:
C: Sync devices in both directions so we can remotely access the ReadyNas for remote file access.
This is the difficult one - there is no 2-way sync app for your NAS. You could perhaps run a sync program on a PC, mapping the NAS to a drive letter???
Of course if you are syncing, then that becomes the mechanism for (b)
jaffster65 wrote:
We have a ReadyNas Duo V2 in our office and we want to:
A: Backup all our files from our other NAS box (Synology DS414) to it across our network.
B: Install it in a remote location and use it as a remote backup device from that point forward.
The usual approach is to use the built-in backup jobs, using rsync as the protocol. You can set this up to run over the internet, but a VPN tunnel between the locations is another possibility (and might be generally useful).
- jaffster65Jun 21, 2016Aspirant
Tnaks for this Stephen. Hear what you are saying about 2 way sync - think we are being too ambitious.
Does what we are trying to do backing up the drive locally then taking it offsite and making the backup remote make sense? I'm just not sure how the remote backup will realise it only needs to incementally back up files from that point on.
Cheers
Jeff
- StephenBJun 21, 2016Guru - Experienced User
jaffster65 wrote:
Does what we are trying to do backing up the drive locally then taking it offsite and making the backup remote make sense? I'm just not sure how the remote backup will realise it only needs to incementally back up files from that point on.
Certainly it makes sense, but you are right in thinking that the backup might decide it needs to do a full backup when you edit the remote machine name.
If you are over-the-internet, then you'd likely be using ddns or dns to reach the remote router. If you first set it up so that the ddns/dns record reaches the local NAS then you could preserve the backup job settings. If the ReadyNAS is running the backups, then you'd be setting up the ddns/dns to reach the synology.
Then refresh the record so it uses the synology internet IP instead of the local lan IP.
- jaffster65Jun 21, 2016Aspirant
So in essence same "drive" backup just tagging it with a different IP when we go remote...sounds spot on thanks!
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