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TullyNYGuy
Mar 21, 2016Tutor
Using a snapshot as backup source every night
OS is 6.4.2. Product is RN204. I have an RN204 set to take hourly snapshots. Each night I would like to use the midnight snapshot as the source for a backup to a USB drive connected to a USB por...
- Mar 22, 2016
My understanding is that if the backup is run on the source NAS that the backup job itself will create the snapshot and back the snapshot up.
That is based on the following:
backup faq wrote:
In this article, we create the backup job on MainNAS and push the data to BackupNAS using the Rsync protocol. Creating the backup job on MainNAS means that when the backup runs, a temporary snapshot will be taken of the source share, giving a consistent backup.
Though it would be useful if Netgear could confirm.
StephenB
Mar 22, 2016Guru - Experienced User
My understanding is that if the backup is run on the source NAS that the backup job itself will create the snapshot and back the snapshot up.
That is based on the following:
backup faq wrote:
In this article, we create the backup job on MainNAS and push the data to BackupNAS using the Rsync protocol. Creating the backup job on MainNAS means that when the backup runs, a temporary snapshot will be taken of the source share, giving a consistent backup.
Though it would be useful if Netgear could confirm.
mdgm-ntgr
Mar 22, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
That's right StephenB. If you look at the backend you will see the temporary snapshot.
- TullyNYGuyMar 22, 2016Tutor
Then that accomplishes exactly what I want.
Thanks for the clarification.
- TullyNYGuyMar 23, 2016Tutor
Support confirmed that a temporary snapshot is taken prior to a backup starting and the backup proceeds using that snapshot as the data source for the backup.
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