Hello! I would love your advice for setting up a remote NAS for the first time. I have 25TBs of data I wish to place on to my new NAS as well as a duplicate NAS I intend to store off site. How do I get all the data across both devices in the first instance so that I'm not uploading online, doing it local instead? Is it as simple as transferring twice, or is there a more sophisticated way through hyper backup/vault?
Directed at Synology - encrypting a backup? One way for traumatic frustration if you have the backup and not the password. Versioning on a system duplication? Synology make it too difficult IMO. Does this backup exist in a proprietary file, or can you view the file tree? Its probably easier if I just write my own little script. Synology should make easy uses easy. The detail should be hidden till you dig into it.
Hello! I would love your advice for setting up a remote NAS for the first time. I have 25TBs of data I wish to place on to my new NAS as well as a duplicate NAS I intend to store off site. How do I get all the data across both devices in the first instance so that I'm not uploading online, doing it local instead? Is it as simple as transferring twice, or is there a more sophisticated way through hyper backup/vault?
How can you backup the bad while it's being used as an iSCSI?
The source folders are not visible in Hyper backup
I think you can do this with LUN backup task. See ua-cam.com/video/FH_gFlzJm-E/v-deo.html (old interfaces, but setup should be almost the same)
Directed at Synology - encrypting a backup? One way for traumatic frustration if you have the backup and not the password. Versioning on a system duplication? Synology make it too difficult IMO. Does this backup exist in a proprietary file, or can you view the file tree? Its probably easier if I just write my own little script.
Synology should make easy uses easy.
The detail should be hidden till you dig into it.
you speak to fast