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Backup solution


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Hi, I am looking for a backup solution where I can backup certain folders on my PC. I have a Synology NAS which is mirror'd and some files are already configured in the NAS to be backed up in the cloud. I want to make a share on this drive where I can map it in Windows as a network drive and, where I can backup my data to using a tool, and I want it to run whenever I need it to and on a weekly schedule as I don't want the NAS drives constantly spinning up pointlessly. I don't have a need for it to backup every small change. From here I can configure file versioning + cloud backup in my NAS for the folder.

 

Can anyone provide any suggestions or software that can do this? Thanks!

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You simply cannot go wrong with Backblaze B2 solution. I have over 500 GB stored there. I even backup my entire Synology NAS to the cloud and my monthly bill rarely exceeds $ 3 USD a month as you can see on the screenshots below. Super easy, super secure, stable, flexible etc. etc. It simply fills all the checkmarks for me.

Try it out. You won't regret it.

 

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On 02/04/2022 at 18:54, Elі said:

You simply cannot go wrong with Backblaze B2 solution. I have over 500 GB stored there. I even backup my entire Synology NAS to the cloud and my monthly bill rarely exceeds $ 3 USD a month as you can see on the screenshots below. Super easy, super secure, stable, flexible etc. etc. It simply fills all the checkmarks for me.

Try it out. You won't regret it.

 

Screenshot 2022-04-02 134453.jpg

Screenshot 2022-04-02 134540.jpg

 

Yes, this is what I use but I let my NAS upload to Backblaze. I already have it configured for photos, but photos are stored on my NAS directly.

 

This solution is for

 

PC > NAS > Backblaze

 

Then I have a local copy on my mirror NAS and then backed up to Backblaze in case all goes wrong!

 

Also I have installed SyncBack, it is now running, so simple to use and seems to be a very powerful tool, really thanks for the suggestion! I decided to buy the Pro as it is on offer, it has file integrity check which is great to be sure all my files backed up are OK!

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On 02/04/2022 at 12:54, Elі said:

You simply cannot go wrong with Backblaze B2 solution. I have over 500 GB stored there. I even backup my entire Synology NAS to the cloud and my monthly bill rarely exceeds $ 3 USD a month as you can see on the screenshots below. Super easy, super secure, stable, flexible etc. etc. It simply fills all the checkmarks for me.

Try it out. You won't regret it.

 

Screenshot 2022-04-02 134453.jpg

Screenshot 2022-04-02 134540.jpg

Better than AWS, hmm..

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On 02/04/2022 at 14:04, SuperKid said:

 

Yes, this is what I use but I let my NAS upload to Backblaze. I already have it configured for photos, but photos are stored on my NAS directly.

 

This solution is for

 

PC > NAS > Backblaze

 

Then I have a local copy on my mirror NAS and then backed up to Backblaze in case all goes wrong!

 

Also I have installed SyncBack, it is now running, so simple to use and seems to be a very powerful tool, really thanks for the suggestion! I decided to buy the Pro as it is on offer, it has file integrity check which is great to be sure all my files backed up are OK!

Lmao, my bad dude. You were asking for a software solution to back up your files to a cloud storage, lol. I thought you were asking about a cloud back up service.

Sorry about that. I have to read more carefully.

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On 02/04/2022 at 19:09, Elі said:

Lmao, my bad dude. You were asking for a software solution to back up your files to a cloud storage, lol. I thought you were asking about a cloud back up service.

Sorry about that. I have to read more carefully.

No worries, but I agree with Backblaze, cheap and works well.

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On 02/04/2022 at 13:04, SuperKid said:

Also I have installed SyncBack, it is now running, so simple to use and seems to be a very powerful tool, really thanks for the suggestion! I decided to buy the Pro as it is on offer, it has file integrity check which is great to be sure all my files backed up are OK!

Ya, i've been using it for years. I use it ALL the time. I also LOVE the fact they don't treat you like a thief and don't require activation.

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When it comes to backup solutions, there are a few key points to keep in mind. First and foremost, you want to make sure that you have an off-site solution in place. This means storing your data on a remote server (such as the cloud) so that it’s not relying on any single physical device or location for storage. Additionally, having multiple copies of your backups can be helpful if something should go wrong; this way you can always access the most up-to-date version no matter what happens with your primary storage option. 

In terms of actual solutions, there are many options available. Popular cloud backup services such as Backblaze or Carbonite make it easy to store large amounts of data securely offsite by providing automated backup schedules and encryption options. Other providers like Dropbox also offer file sync and storage abilities while local storage options such as external hard drives provide an offline solution for managing backups manually (which is great if you don’t want your data stored online). Ultimately, finding the right combination of these types of solutions will depend upon your individual needs and situation but having some kind of reliable system in place is essential for protecting your valuable data!

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