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Re: Backup between a Readynas 314 and a Readynas nv+ v2?
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2015-07-10
04:57 AM
2015-07-10
04:57 AM
Backup between a Readynas 314 and a Readynas nv+ v2?
Hi there,
I had a Readynas nv+ v2 and then upgraded to a Readynas 314 some time ago. I still have the NV+ V2 somewhere and can see that you can do some remote replication to another nas using the 314, is there any way of doing this to the NV+ V2? If not, is there any way of tying the two systems, either with the Readynas software or third-party apps?
Many thanks for your help in advance.
Jason.
I had a Readynas nv+ v2 and then upgraded to a Readynas 314 some time ago. I still have the NV+ V2 somewhere and can see that you can do some remote replication to another nas using the 314, is there any way of doing this to the NV+ V2? If not, is there any way of tying the two systems, either with the Readynas software or third-party apps?
Many thanks for your help in advance.
Jason.
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2015-07-10
05:24 AM
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Re: Backup between a Readynas 314 and a Readynas nv+ v2?
Yes you can use ReadyNAS Replicate to backup to/from an OS6 device and your NV+ v2.
Useful links: Sending Logs|My ReadyNAS Gear|FAQ|Hardware Compatibility List|Docs: Setup Guide, Manual|Downloads|Unofficial Tips|GPL|MDGM on Twitter|MDGM's Unofficial Guides
NB: A ReadyNas is not an excuse not to have a backup. Fire, theft, multiple disk failures, other hardware failure, floods, user negligence etc. can all result in loss of data.
How to contact NETGEAR Technical Support | Australia: 1300 361 254 / Other Numbers|Online Submission
Unofficial Guide for Moving from Sparc ReadyNAS to x86 ReadyNAS|Using Gmail with the ReadyNAS|XRAID Volume Size Calculator
Useful links: Sending Logs|My ReadyNAS Gear|FAQ|Hardware Compatibility List|Docs: Setup Guide, Manual|Downloads|Unofficial Tips|GPL|MDGM on Twitter|MDGM's Unofficial Guides
NB: A ReadyNas is not an excuse not to have a backup. Fire, theft, multiple disk failures, other hardware failure, floods, user negligence etc. can all result in loss of data.
How to contact NETGEAR Technical Support | Australia: 1300 361 254 / Other Numbers|Online Submission
Unofficial Guide for Moving from Sparc ReadyNAS to x86 ReadyNAS|Using Gmail with the ReadyNAS|XRAID Volume Size Calculator
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2015-07-10
06:08 AM
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Re: Backup between a Readynas 314 and a Readynas nv+ v2?
Ah brilliant, many thanks, now just to find where I put it and figure out how to do it 🙂
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