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HoiHen's avatar
HoiHen
Aspirant
Nov 15, 2018

Remote off-site backup between to Readynas devices

Dear All,

 

I’m trying to figure out how to make a remote backup between two Readynas devices.

 

There is a lot to read on the community and the internet, but I’m new tot his topic and am looking for a step by step guide how to do so. So please forgive if it looks like new on a already discussed topic.

 

My situation is the following:

 

Current setup

  • Readynas 214 home location
  • Readynas 102 placed at an off-site location

Both are not connected and used stand alone and do not share data.

 

Planned setup:

I would like to change over to the situation that the 214 does automatic backups to the 102 and the 102 automatically backups to the 214. Both are connected to an internet connection with sufficient speed.

 

Hope someone can help.

 

Thanks in advance!

7 Replies

  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Guru - Experienced User

    HoiHen wrote:

    I would like to change over to the situation that the 214 does automatic backups to the 102 and the 102 automatically backups to the 214. 

     

    Two-way sync would be a challenge, but if you are wanting RN102->RN214 for some shares, and RN214-RN102 for other shares, that will work.

     

    One option is to use rsync-over-ssh.  You'd want to couple this with DDNS, so both NAS can reach the other by name, and you'll need to forward ports on both routers.  There is a guide here for the NAS setup: https://kb.netgear.com/29929/ReadyNAS-OS-6-Setting-up-a-backup-job-with-rsync-over-SSH.  It doesn't include the router/ddns parts.

     

    • HoiHen's avatar
      HoiHen
      Aspirant

      Thanks for your quick reply. Indeed I do not plan to have the data on both the same, I want the shares of the 214 to go to the 102 and the 102 shares to the 214. Names can be different and one way syncing is enough. 

       

      Reading through the article this looks a challenge to set up. I understand there will be a set of keys that interrelate both NAS devices used for the authentication and security.  These keys are then used to trace the NAS from anywhere on the net.

      I found: https://kb.netgear.com/30070/ReadyNAS-OS-6-SSH-log-in-using-a-public-private-key-pair

      Would this be the way to do?  Or can it be fully done from the admin page. I do not find any key generation there.

       

      DDNS would mean setting up a VPN connection between the two NAS devices via the routers? There fixed ports should be assigned then?  Another point to learn....

       

      • StephenB's avatar
        StephenB
        Guru - Experienced User

        HoiHen wrote:

         

        DDNS would mean setting up a VPN connection between the two NAS devices via the routers? 

         


        No.  DDNS just lets you assign a DNS name to your routers.  Your ISP will sometimes change your router's WAN IP address (generally without notice).  DDNS gives you a stable way to reach your routers over the internet.  It is not a VPN (which is why you want to use Rsync over SSH - which is encrypted).

         

        Some DDNS providers charge.  NoIP.com still has a basic free service.

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