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2011-12-25
08:51 AM
2011-12-25
08:51 AM
replicate both ways?
I would like to buy another Netgear duo and replicate it across the web to another location. Easy enough according to the notes. Is this a free add-on?
However, is there a way that I can have the back up duo as a working duo as well.
E.g. duo 1 has four share areas, a,b,c,d and duo 2 has these backed up with areas ,back up a, back up b, back up c and back up d
Is it possible to make duo 1 have share back up areas e,f,g and duo 2 have active share areas e,f,g.
In simple terms I want my duo to back up to a family member duo and the family member duo to back up to mine. Obviously I don't want it backing up the back ups!
I also do not want the back UPS available on pcs to each other. E.g I don't want me to gain access to the back up of the other router without needing special username and password.
However, is there a way that I can have the back up duo as a working duo as well.
E.g. duo 1 has four share areas, a,b,c,d and duo 2 has these backed up with areas ,back up a, back up b, back up c and back up d
Is it possible to make duo 1 have share back up areas e,f,g and duo 2 have active share areas e,f,g.
In simple terms I want my duo to back up to a family member duo and the family member duo to back up to mine. Obviously I don't want it backing up the back ups!
I also do not want the back UPS available on pcs to each other. E.g I don't want me to gain access to the back up of the other router without needing special username and password.
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2012-07-06
12:46 AM
2012-07-06
12:46 AM
Re: replicate both ways?
Newbuilder,
Did you ever get an answer to your questions? I have the same questions, i.e.
NAS1 with share A to be backed up to NAS2
NAS2 with share B to be backed up to NAS1
shares to remain confidential, i.e. a user which normally works on NAS2 and doesn't normally have access to share A on NAS1 should not get access to the backup on NAS2 of share A.
Wondering about the costs as well, cannot find it anywhere.
Did you ever get an answer to your questions? I have the same questions, i.e.
NAS1 with share A to be backed up to NAS2
NAS2 with share B to be backed up to NAS1
shares to remain confidential, i.e. a user which normally works on NAS2 and doesn't normally have access to share A on NAS1 should not get access to the backup on NAS2 of share A.
Wondering about the costs as well, cannot find it anywhere.
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2012-07-06
04:31 AM
2012-07-06
04:31 AM
Re: replicate both ways?
You need to purchase licenses for Replicate. One for each NAS.
Home licenses for Duo/NV+ v2
Desktop licenses for Ultra/Pro
Rackmount licenses for rackmount x86 ReadyNAS i.e. 2100/1500/3100/3200/4200
Replicate is not available for Duo/NV+ v1 which presumably newbuilder has based on forum join date.
There is a free trial for Replicate should you wish to try before you buy.
Home licenses for Duo/NV+ v2
Desktop licenses for Ultra/Pro
Rackmount licenses for rackmount x86 ReadyNAS i.e. 2100/1500/3100/3200/4200
Replicate is not available for Duo/NV+ v1 which presumably newbuilder has based on forum join date.
There is a free trial for Replicate should you wish to try before you buy.
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2012-07-24
04:03 PM
2012-07-24
04:03 PM
Re: replicate both ways?
Can Replicate replicate in both directions whereby in a 2 location scenario changes at location 1 replicate to location 2 and changes at location 2 replicate to location 1?? Or is this simply a one-way back solution??
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2012-07-24
06:23 PM
2012-07-24
06:23 PM
Re: replicate both ways?
its one way, but you can setup 2 different backup jobs, to copy files from different shares to backup shares on the other device.
for 2 way replication, you might check out egnyte, however its not free and has a monthly cost.
for 2 way replication, you might check out egnyte, however its not free and has a monthly cost.
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2012-07-25
06:29 PM
2012-07-25
06:29 PM
Re: replicate both ways?
I was afraid of that. I will check out Egnyte. Thanks!!
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