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Re: Which device is recomened for off site backup?
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2011-08-30
05:15 AM
2011-08-30
05:15 AM
Which device is recomened for off site backup?
Hello. We have two Readynas Pro devices at our office. Each only uses under 500gig space.
I wish to replicate the data to an offsite device for backup purposes.
I do not require dual ports. Just the ability tom replicate. Which device is the cheapest available?
Also, is there a difference with Replicate and using rsync?
Thanks
I wish to replicate the data to an offsite device for backup purposes.
I do not require dual ports. Just the ability tom replicate. Which device is the cheapest available?
Also, is there a difference with Replicate and using rsync?
Thanks
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2011-08-30
05:18 AM
2011-08-30
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Re: Which device is recomened for off site backup?
Cheapest is the Ultra.
It's recommended to us a ReadyNAS Pro Series device though (Pro 2/4/6).
It's recommended to us a ReadyNAS Pro Series device though (Pro 2/4/6).
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2011-08-30
05:38 AM
2011-08-30
05:38 AM
Re: Which device is recomened for off site backup?
Can you assist me by explaining why ReadyNas Pro is the recommended? Please keep in mind this unit is meant for off site storage.
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2011-08-30
06:18 AM
2011-08-30
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Re: Which device is recomened for off site backup?
ReadyNAS Pro Series has business features such as snapshot feature. Whilst this is only of benefit for the source machine, it'd be better to have a Pro at both locations. If on a tight budget you could put an Ultra off-site.
Replicate uses Rsync. It's better than simply using Rsync as it allows you to keep multiple revisions of your files and control backups between your ReadyNAS units using a single web admin interface, amongst other nice features. Have a read of http://www.readynas.com/replicate
Replicate uses Rsync. It's better than simply using Rsync as it allows you to keep multiple revisions of your files and control backups between your ReadyNAS units using a single web admin interface, amongst other nice features. Have a read of http://www.readynas.com/replicate
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