For "Path" use the share name on the second ReadyNAS that will be the destination. Each option offers a different protocol to use.Īs an example, if you choose "Remote: rsync server", then fill in the "Host" field with the IP address of the second ReadyNAS. You can choose "Remote: Windows/NAS(timestamp)" which would be a CIFS copy, "Remote: Website or FTP or NFS or Rsync Server". Use the drop down to select the replication type/process. Example "Share: media" No need to fill in any of the host/path/login/password fieldsĭ. Use the drop down to select a share on this ReadyNAS. See option 2 for versioning support in ReadyNAS Replicate.Ĭ. Note that the existing file at the destination will be over written in this case of a modified file, so no versioning. With rsync for example, it will transfer all the files on the first job run but subsequent job runs will only replicate new files and the block level changes in modified files. You can copy using CIFS/NFS/FTP/HTTP/rsync protocols depending on how you choose the destination. The built in web interface has a "backup" option (replication should be the correct term) that will copy the data from a share on one ReadyNAS to a share on a second ReadyNAS. ![]() ![]() ![]() You have two options to replicate or backup between the two ReadyNAS devices.ġ.
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