![]() The major difference between the Cloud Station stuff and Hyper Backup is that the Cloud Station stuff is just sync, while Hyper Backup is full versioned backups. ![]() If you Google a bit, you can find several reasons why RAID5 is a bad idea in this day and age. 4 4TB raids in SHR is the same as a RAID5. I also just read it supports max of 2 sync tasks - is this going to be a problem for a single PC and my desired goals? Maybe I should look in to changing to a newer model but am hoping to keep price below $1,000 - of which ~$550 is going towards the x4 4TB HDs.ĭo not use SHR for that much storage. Your concern over the J series is making me double-think my decision. Are they intended to run together or is Hyper Backup intended as a 1 stop solution? I think where I am getting the most hung up is my ignorance in the differences between the Cloud Station services and Hyper Backup. I was thinking Amazon or B2 but also free access to Intronis cloud storage through my job (finding zero information about the possibility of this). ![]() Once this data is collected and stored to NAS, I would like to move it to the cloud. I am trying to come up with a config that would do real-time incremental backup/syncs of the ~4TB network drive and desired C:\ folders. I would like to offload as much of the software and daily operations to the NAS and away from the PC. "Cold/Glacier" cloud storage sounds like a good alternative and would allow me to automate this process.Īutomation and "set and forget" is the main goal here. I do this in the rare case I need to reference anything from the prior year. ![]() Once a year I move about 2TB worth of documents to an external drive and store it in my closet. A config that allows for real-time/monthly and long term (1 year ) disaster recovery.Share Windows User profile and any critical C:\ folders to NAS.Create a network share of ~4TB and map to a single Win10 PC to store Office Docs and CAD files.Configure x4 4TB WD Reds in SHR for 12TB space. ![]()
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