I read the article 'How to Back up NAS to NAS' with great interest.
I currently have a Netgear ReadyNAS duo and whilst this offers me RAID 1 protection it doesn't protect against RAID controller corruption or power issues (I dont have a UPS connected). In addition, if my computer acquired a virus it could potentially delete all files on my mapped drives.
Therefore I would idealy like to have a second NAS (to provide offline backup)and rsync between them, just as discussed in this article.
I would like to use a QNAP TS-119 as the primary NAS (because it has no fans) and use my ReadyNAS as the RSYNC destination (offline backup). I would schedule the readynas to power on between 2:00am to 5:00am every morning and the QNAP would Rsync to it.
I prefer to have the QNAP as the primary (always-on) NAS because it is virtually silent and is more fully featured.
Alternatively, has anyone tested the Synology 109+ Rsync'ing to the Readynas (the article tests the other way around). I suspect the Synology single bay device will be quieter then the readynas.
I would be grateful if someone could test the setup as detailed above, ideally TS-119 RSYNCing to a readynas Duo.
thanks in advance
- peter
I currently have a Netgear ReadyNAS duo and whilst this offers me RAID 1 protection it doesn't protect against RAID controller corruption or power issues (I dont have a UPS connected). In addition, if my computer acquired a virus it could potentially delete all files on my mapped drives.
Therefore I would idealy like to have a second NAS (to provide offline backup)and rsync between them, just as discussed in this article.
I would like to use a QNAP TS-119 as the primary NAS (because it has no fans) and use my ReadyNAS as the RSYNC destination (offline backup). I would schedule the readynas to power on between 2:00am to 5:00am every morning and the QNAP would Rsync to it.
I prefer to have the QNAP as the primary (always-on) NAS because it is virtually silent and is more fully featured.
Alternatively, has anyone tested the Synology 109+ Rsync'ing to the Readynas (the article tests the other way around). I suspect the Synology single bay device will be quieter then the readynas.
I would be grateful if someone could test the setup as detailed above, ideally TS-119 RSYNCing to a readynas Duo.
thanks in advance
- peter