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Can Synology ds413j backup itself?
Good afternoon!
They brought such a box (synology ds413j) to the office with the words set up backups. Not one of those people who worked where she stood does not know how she worked at all. I dug into it, read the manuals (maybe I didn’t read well) and all I could set up was that it only backs up what is on it. I also need what she would do and take backups from servers (Windows) and leave them with her. How it works now, there is a separate computer with an external drive and backups are made through the Effector saver (network folders, 1c databases, SQL databases). Can she even do this?
Thanks in advance for any insights.
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Set up backups on this??? Yes, as Uncle Mayakovsky wrote, it’s better in a bar bl ... I will serve pineapple water!
It's not even soho. This is an extremely modest, even by the standards of synology, a home device that is designed to be on a home network and not suitable for business at all. In theory, synology has hyperbackup, but I'm not sure that it will start on this skinny piece of iron. There is some other Data Replicator out there.
You can share a disk on it and put someone or something on it. If you are able to supply optware, you can write a bash script to pick it up. Your management is just wasting money.
Synology ds413j is a NAS and can do exactly what a NAS should be able to do - create a network storage ..
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