![]() Anyway, while I wasn't 100% happy about using third party software that I couldn't understand/review myself for safety, I went with it and soon (well in weeks) had my NAS backed up okay.īut it was rocky. I don't remember how it all started, but I found some third party Java and Crashplan packages by patters ( ). It's not officially supported, but Crashplan can be run on a headless Linux based computer (has anybody reading ever done exactly what is on the Crashplan website without using third party stuff like patters' packages?). So, when I got the Synology I decided to give Crashplan a go. I also use Time Machine (to a time capsule) for backup. I use Crashplan to backup my sundry family PCs, and that's great. I have a Synology DS213, which only has 512MB of unexpandable memory but which is working quite well otherwise. ![]() ![]() Therefore, we cannot predict performance problems or other issues that may arise from use of particular NAS devices.I wasn't sure whether to post this here (Synology users are probably here) or in the Linux Fu area. ![]() If the amount of data on your NAS device exceeds 1 TB, see Adjust Code42 agent settings for memory usage with large backups. The Code42 agent can struggle to back up NAS devices containing many terabytes of storage.To minimize the number of these files, change the default Backup changes every setting from 15 minutes to one hour and deselecting the Back up open files setting. Locked or open files may not be backed up reliably. If the NAS device is shared by multiple users, it increases the possibility of locked or open files.Backing up files that reside on a NAS device results in slower backup performance because each data block must be translated into a network packet.The Code42 agent backs up real-time file changes only on the device where the Code42 agent is installed. The Code42 agent doesn't support real-time backup on network-attached drives. On Mac and Linux, the Code42 agent can only back up files stored on a NAS when the file verification scan runs.To remedy the problem, see External drive stops backing up on Mac. A NAS device can stop backing up on a Mac if the device fails to mount properly. ![]() This is due to an operating system-level restriction built into Windows.
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