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OT: Home backup strategy - NAS, DAS, Time Machine
My 2-bay WD MyCloud NAS device crapped out on me. I'm working on trying to recover what I had and will probably make another post for help, but for now I wanted to check if my new backup strategy for network attached storage and direct attached storage will work.
I've got 4 Mac computers that need to be backed up. My plan is to get a NAS (looking at the Asustor Drivestore 4 AS1104T) to serve as a backup target for the 4 Macs. I then plan on backing up the NAS to an external hard drive. Asustor says one of the backup options is to an external hard drive. But, does that mean I can simply take that external hard drive, hook it up to any computer, and see my files? |
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Maybe. Depends on how the backup is done. When I back up my NAS to my backup NAS I do a simple one way file update. The backup NAS is fully functional, has live copies of all my files and is just a small version of my 5 drive RAID NAS.
I use GoodSync to do something similar from my Macs to the NAS, then replicate between my Mini (desktop) and my Air. And I run TimeMachine. Overkill, yes, but I've been in tech for a long time. A few key files - mostly photos - are also replicated to a cloud provider.
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Time Machine to a Synology with mirrored drives. Synology to another Synology with a removable drive. Monthly swapping the removable drive with another that is kept in a safety deposit box at my bank.
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I'm writing a thesis and I do a manual backup at the end of each day to a Seagate External 4 TB SSHD. I have a smaller Imation 1 TB that I take when I travel.
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2nd the synology. Have a ds723+, and before that a 212+. Both have been without issue. Had a drive go bad, hot swapped a new drive and it rebuilt the mirror automatically.
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Time machine to a 2-bay Synology, plus Backblaze. Just in case of ransomware I also do a full drive clone twice per month to an external drive and then disconnect it.
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What does the cloud storage cost you?
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Also a Synology, 2 bay raid system here. Works fine with TimeMachine.
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I had an old PC motherboard I put into a Fractal Design Node 304 chassis and installed TrueNAS OS and some drives on it. Kind of a convoluted way of getting to a Synology.
Offsite/online backups via backblaze |
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Related question… I’m all iOS at home (no PC, no Mac). Is there a good solution for backing up photos and iCloud Drive to a NAS? Already have extended iCloud storage online, but would like to add something local.
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Depends how much experience you have but icloudpd in a docker container works well for photos. PhotoSync and Immich also work well for photos.
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Where am I going to run the docker container? No Mac or PC. Or would it run in the NAS (which means a more expensive NAS, but that might be ok)? The doc says it just does the photos library - is there anything similar to do the iCloud Drive (tax docs, etc)?
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You run it on the NAS and it logs into your iCloud account to download directly to the NAS unattended. I don't think it takes up much cpu or ram.
I only use iCloud for photo backup but there is another docker to sync both drive and photos: https://github.com/mandarons/icloud-...main/README.md |
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Do these local NAS solutions have device specific syncing? I currently just use Dropbox, which backs up and syncs files across devices in real time, but only syncs specified files on a given device.
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Lastly, what about files on web platforms like Colab or Google drive- is there a way to sync and back those up directly? Last edited by marciero; 10-27-2024 at 08:04 AM. |
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