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SET UP REMOTE BACKUPS
Remote backups will copy data from a share on your LaCie NAS to a share/volume on a second NAS. A second
NAS can be another LaCie NAS running LaCie NAS OS (see
third-party NAS compatible with rsync. The share that you wish to back up on your LaCie NAS is the Source. The
second NAS is the Destination that will store the backup.
Source NAS
Destination NAS
LaCie NAS A
LaCie NAS B or a third-party
on the local
rsync-compatible NAS (see
network
note on rsync below)
LaCie NAS A
LaCie NAS B or a third-party
on the local
rsync compatible NAS (see
network
note on rsync below)
Note on rsync: A complete explanation of rsync is beyond the scope of this user manual. For your LaCie
NAS, rsync is used to indicate compatibility for data transfers/backups to non-LaCie (third-party) network
storage devices. For more information on rsync, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rsync.
NetBackup Share
All Remote Backups from your LaCie NAS must be copied to a special share called NetBackup on the Destination
LaCie NAS. Therefore, you must enable the NetBackup Share on the destination LaCie NAS before setting up a
remote backup.
Enable the NetBackup Share
1.
Launch the Dashboard for the Destination LaCie NAS.
2.
Navigate to Dashboard > Backup and select the tab NetBackup server.
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LaCie Network Storage
Destination NAS
Location
Local network
Network outside of
the local network (e.g.
a colleague's home or
another office)
for details). It can also be a
Type of
Destination
Remote
Folder
Backup
NetBackup Share
Local
(see
NetBackup
NAS-to-NAS
Share)
NetBackup Share
Offsite
(see
NetBackup
NAS-to-NAS
Share)
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