

But unlikely, unless NV is just outright running into reticle limits.… gavbon86: RT Supermicro Lists Intel Data Center GPU Max 'Ponte Vecchio' Based Machines.:) Just ripped #AMD a new one for their truly pathetic showing over the Ryzen 7040U 'launch'. gavbon86: RT Corsair Introduces MP700 PCIe 5.0 SSDs: 1 TB Starting At $169.99.It's about working out what the customer really needs. It's not about what you think the customer wants. Media companies are pretty thin on the ground. They are not streaming, not using remote access, VPN tech or torrenting. Not everyone and every business is creating and pushing dozens of TB of data. When they have asked me for a second opinion I recommended a 16GB flash drive. I've seen some small business folks advised to invest thousands in data storage. They just need file sharing and centralised backup. If you are a plumbing firm/Florist/Therapy centre/Financial advisor/small industrial then your storage needs are actually pretty light. I posted up on a forum once that the average data storage requirements for most small businesses (payroll/accounts/customer database/docs etc.) was actually less than 30GB. I'd keep them tucked further down the food chain where they could do less damage and away from the ordering system. I would NEVER hire a hard core IT enthusiast as my main IT procurer/evangelist. jabber - Sunday, Jlink It is amazing the reality disconnect between IT enthusiasts and real world business requirements.This post is running too long, so I will go through the replication settings in another post. and if you expand on of them you will see the actual filesĮasy right? This little functionality has saved me countless of times when deleting things a bit too fast!!!.and you will see all the snapshots you specified before.Once you have configured the snapshots, you can check the settings on the main menu: Last but not least you can specify if you want the snapshot taken at GMT 0 (if your synologies are in different time zones) and if you want to make the snapshots visible. Here I always set my own retention schedule, which is 1 snapshot daily, weekly, montly and yearly. On the retention tab we specify how often the snapshots should be retained.


65536 snapshots in total in the system (or 4096 on certain Synology NAS models).1024 snapshots for each shared folder (or 256 on certain Synology NAS models).The following number of snapshots are allowed:.The folders have to use the Btrfs file system.The following limitations apply to the snapshots: Ok, so what is a snapshot? In simple words, it is like taking a snapshot of your data so you can go back in time and see how things looked like at different periods of time.Īnd what is a replication? Replication allows you to get your snapshots and copy them to other destinations, in other words, create a copy of your snapshots. In this post we will cover the Synology replication which is my favourite form of back up and the one that saved me the most! (Probably that is why it is my favourite) Snapshot Replication
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Hyper Backup: Data backed up are kept in a database which can be browsed, downloaded or restored with tailor-made multi-version explorer on DSM, Windows and Linux platforms.Snapshot Replication (this post): Snapshots of your folders on specific periods of time.Shared Folder Sync:One way sync for files and folders that do not change that often (cold storage).Cloud Station ShareSync:One/Two way sync for files and folders that change frequently in real time (hot storage).File station :Drag and drop files between NASes.If you have two synology NASes there are a lot of ways for you to backup your data.
