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Backblaze hyper backup
Backblaze hyper backup









backblaze hyper backup

Can I keep a history of multiple versions of my files in the NAS? I read about the “Hyper Backup”, but it seems to create multiple backups in remote storages or cloud services (Blackblaze etc.). Hopefully, I’ll recover from its disks part of the files lost by Dropbox, but the proper solution is more likely to be having an always-on NAS sitting on my desk.Ī question for you guys using Synology: I’m considering buying the DS218j model. But it’s been more than a year this computer isn’t turned on.

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In the past, I did better in keeping as a principle to always have a full copy of my contents in a Linux server at home. Thank you for pointing out Synology NAS as a solution. It works fine for DEVONthink sync stores but I don’t do it remotely because it can get slow at times (I have gigabit cable at the house and FIOS fiber when i’m out in Philly) and Dropbox sync is much faster and reliable for me. The VPN I use is software-defined (zerotier) but people run wiregard/openvpn/synologyVPN on their synology devices all the time. Since I’m dual-stack in that house I have routable public addresses on most systems and don’t need to use NAT redirects or portforwarding, etc. I use Resilio Sync to sync folders around (every workstation has their own dotfiles folder) but Synology has a service/software called Drive that does something very similar to Dropbox/Resilio/Onedrive (but without an API)

backblaze hyper backup

You can use the DNS redirect thing but I run a VPN service on mine and that’s how I connect to it and the rest of my household network there when I’m away. My primary filer is actually at a house I’m only in one week a month. I connect to services on my Synology remotely all the time.











Backblaze hyper backup