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Maximus360's avatar
Mar 18, 2021

Backup Procedure Help

Hi  All

Can somebody please simplify for me how the backup process works.

I have just purchased a backup drive that is connected to my NAS via USB. I want to now backup my Video share which is around 4TB. What schedule should i set for this backup to run and complete. I have no idea how long it would take to backup 4TB.

I see there is an option for full back up and you can set this to 'first time'. Would this allow the backup to run and complete regardless of what schedule is set? I don't want the backup to run and then stop halfway through because my schedules are all wrong.

 

Look forward to your help.

Mark

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    • Maximus360's avatar
      Maximus360
      Guide

      Hi Marc_V

       

      Thats great thanks for confirming this. I Have another question regarding what protocol to use when backing up data.

       

      So my setup is basic. I have my NAS RN104 primary media server and a Desktop Backup HDD which is connected to the RN104 via the USB3 port.

       

      I have tested a backup job using local to local (NAS to USB3 Port) and this worked fine.

      Only thing i noticed is if i modify or delete a file on the primary server then run the backup the files on the USB drive do not change. After doing some research it seems i would need to setup Rsync for this function to work. So i have now setup an Rsync backup Job (Local NAS to Remote Rsync Server) and tested and it works how i want it to.

       

      My question is what is the best (recommended) way to backup from NAS to Local USB drive. What will offer the fastest speeds? Should i only use Rsync if tranfering over a WAN?

       

      TIA

      • Sandshark's avatar
        Sandshark
        Sensei

        If you want to use the rsync option to delete files on the target that are deleted on the source, then set up the backup source or destination as a "remote" NAS at 127.0.0.1, which is known as the localhost address and points back to itself.

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