NETGEAR READYNAS NV+ RND4425v1 Software Manual page 83

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FTP server. Select the Remote: FTP site menu option to back up to or from an FTP
server. It is available in both the source and destination drop-down lists.
In the Host field, enter the IP address or host name of the remote system.
In the Path field, enter the path name for the remote system.
In the Login and Password fields, enter the user name and password for the remote
system.
NFS server. Select the Remote: NFS site menu option to back up to or from an NFS
server. It is available in both the source and destination drop-down lists.
In the Host field, enter the IP address or host name of the remote system.
In the Path field, enter the path name for the remote system.
You do not need to enter a login credentials.
Rsync server. Select the Remote: Rsync server menu option to back up to or from an
Rsync server. It is available in both the source and destination drop-down lists.
Make sure you enable the Rsync file-sharing protocol if you choose this option, as
described in
Manage File-Sharing Protocols
In the Host field, enter the IP address or host name of the remote system.
In the Path field, enter the path name for the remote system.
In the Login and Password fields, enter the user name and password for the remote
system if the remote Rsync server requires login credentials.
If you want to compress the backup to save space, select Enable Compression. You
cannot browse the files in the backup if it is compressed.
If you want to delete files in the backup when they are deleted in the source, select
Remove deleted files on target. This option saves space but you cannot recover a
file that a user accidentally deleted.
If you want to ensure that the backed up files are compatible with older versions of
Windows. select Enable FAT32 compatibility mode.
If you do not want to back up specific files or folders, in the Add files and directories
to be excluded field, enter the path names of the files or folders that you want to
exclude as a comma-separated list.
USB device. This option lets you back up to or from a device connected to a USB port on
the ReadyNAS system. Any USB device attached to your ReadyNAS system is available
in both the source and destination drop-down lists.
If you want to back up to or from a specific folder on device, click Browse and select
the folder.
If you want to disconnect the device when the backup finishes, select Unmount USB
drive after backup.
ReadyNAS Duo, NV+, and 1100
on page 43.
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