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Previously on "Advice on Online/cloud backup solutions for data on NAS"
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Originally posted by Einstein Jnr View PostI have been looking at Amazon Glacier but still not made the jump - I also have about 1.5 TB. From their pricing it looks like this will cost about $10 a month. If there was a disaster and needed to pull it back down, it would cost about $90. Are my calculations roughly what you are paying or are there other hidden costs I have not taken into account?
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Originally posted by billybiro View PostI backup my NAS (approx. 1.5TB of data) to both Amazon Glacier (very cheap, but expensive and time-consuming if you need access to your data - it's used as a absolute "last resort" backup) and also BackBlaze B2 (cheaper than AWS S3, slightly more expensive than Glacier but easy access to individual files if required).
I've had a great experience with both solutions..
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Originally posted by css_jay99 View PostHi all,
I have about 3.2TB of data on my NAS (in RAID config). I think about 2TB of it is my movie library which I wont loose much sleep on if I was to loose it.
I do have 2 other portable drives I use for routine sync/backups of the NAS as well whenever I remember to attach them. All kept at home of course so means could easily be lost if there was a fire or theft.
Anyhow I was wondering how others are managing such volume of data and if they are using some form of paid online solutions ....
cheers
I backup my NAS (approx. 1.5TB of data) to both Amazon Glacier (very cheap, but expensive and time-consuming if you need access to your data - it's used as a absolute "last resort" backup) and also BackBlaze B2 (cheaper than AWS S3, slightly more expensive than Glacier but easy access to individual files if required).
I've had a great experience with both solutions..
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looks like I have to play around with the Gen8 to find an ideal solution. I would also like to move my virtualbox & vmware vm's off my mac mini so i can retire that as well for a single NAS box solution
Coming back to the backup solutions, I am not sure I am comfortable with putting a server at friend/family's house as I certainly wont entertain the idea at my house
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I had a Gen8 I couldn't decide whether to use for NAS or Lab duties...in the end I did both so run xpenology as a VM and have enough headroom to run a few other VM's on the Gen8 if needs be.
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Put xpenology (Synology DMS port) on the Gen.8 and make it your main NAS, put the DS408 in a friend/family member home and use it to sync critical data from the Gen.8. If the DS408 is too old and doesn't support sync, get a second Gen.8 and re-use the HDDs.
At least that's how i covered my need for "off-site" backup.
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I have a synology DS408 NAS which has been running for about 8yrs hence not compatible with the latest Synology firmware build that may have a dropbox or other well know storage apps.
I also have a HP Gen8 Microserver (which I upgraded the ram & cpu but ) still sitting unused for over a year as I could not make up my mind if I wanted to run windows server on it or a NAS software.
I am also thinking at the moment to retire the DS408 either in favor of the HP Gen8 or splash out on a singing & dancing high end QNAP that I will most likely not use a fraction of its features.
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Depends on the type of NAS you have, I have a WD and it has a dropbox app, so I pay for the Dropbox Premium and portion off part of the NAS to use that
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Advice on Online/cloud backup solutions for data on NAS
Hi all,
I have about 3.2TB of data on my NAS (in RAID config). I think about 2TB of it is my movie library which I wont loose much sleep on if I was to loose it.
I do have 2 other portable drives I use for routine sync/backups of the NAS as well whenever I remember to attach them. All kept at home of course so means could easily be lost if there was a fire or theft.
Anyhow I was wondering how others are managing such volume of data and if they are using some form of paid online solutions ....
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