User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cloud Storage
- Web Desktop at a Glance
- Web Configurator
- Storage Manager
- Status Center
- Control Panel
- Videos, Photos, Music, & File Browser
- Administrator
- Managing Packages
- Tutorials
- 14.1 Overview
- 14.2 Windows 7 Network
- 14.3 Windows 7 Network Map
- 14.4 Playing Media Files in Windows 7
- 14.5 Windows 7 Devices and Printers
- 14.6 File Sharing Tutorials
- 14.7 Download Service Tutorial
- 14.8 Printer Server Tutorial
- 14.9 Copy and Flickr Auto Upload Tutorial
- 14.10 FTP Uploadr Tutorial
- 14.11 Web Configurator’s Security Sessions
- 14.12 Using FTPES to Connect to the NAS
- 14.13 Using a Mac to Access the NAS
- 14.14 How to Use the BackupPlanner
- Technical Reference
- Status Screen
- System Setting
- Applications
- Packages
- Auto Upload
- Dropbox
- Using Time Machine with the NAS
- Users
- Groups
- Shares
- WebDAV
- Maintenance Screens
- Protect
- Troubleshooting
- 28.1 Troubleshooting Overview
- 28.2 Power, Hardware, Connections, and LEDs
- 28.3 NAS Starter Utility
- 28.4 NAS Login and Access
- 28.5 I Cannot Access The NAS
- 28.6 Users Cannot Access the NAS
- 28.7 External USB Drives
- 28.8 Storage
- 28.9 Firmware
- 28.10 File Transfer
- 28.11 Networking
- 28.12 Some Features’ Screens Do Not Display
- 28.13 Media Server Functions
- 28.14 Download Service Functions
- 28.15 Web Publishing
- 28.16 Auto Upload
- 28.17 Package Management
- 28.18 Backups
- 28.19 Google Drive
- Product Specifications
- Customer Support
- Legal Information
- Index
Chapter 14 Tutorials
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Schedule backups for t im es when the network is not busy (like at night or on weekends). For
exam ple, you m ight do daily backups of im portant individual files or folders and a weekly general
archive. You can save backups t o anot her location so your files can survive even if the original RAI D
or NAS fails.
14.14.1 Creating an Archive Backup
To backup t he NAS every week t o a rem ote NAS:
1 Click Prot ect > Back up > Add Job.
Figure 93 Prot ect > Backup
2 I dent ify t he backup j ob and select Archive.
New files are oft en added t o the shares that you need t o back up and existing files are not
frequent ly changed so select I ncr em en tal. The NAS does a full backup first and later only copies
source files t hat are new and/ or m odified since t he last backup. This exam ple set s t he NAS t o do
another full backup aft er every four increm ental backups.
Figure 94 Prot ect > Backup > Add Job: Step 1