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Synology to backblaze
Synology to backblaze






I think the hint is that the warning message says 'Backblaze requires additional macOS permissions' when this is not macOS but rather OSX. I can kill system preferences to get out of it but backups are no longer running. I’m not sure if this is possible yet as the 1st backup task hasn’t finished… create a new backup task but use the same backupIDĪny advice would be greatly appreciated. OSX 10.11.6, newest backblaze client 8.5.0.660, still get Warning: permissions issue. Use the same bucket but create a new backupID. However what I’m not sure about is what to do when the first backup of the my photo’s have finished and I wanted to start on the next network drive’s data.Ĭreate a 2nd bucket for the next drive letter, and so on. I’ve chosen a backup ID and the 1st network drive is uploading right now. Using the trial web gui I’ve initialised some storage on B2, when I go to create the backup it only lets me choose one drive letter which is fine, and thinking about it it would probably be better to split the network drives into different backup tasks. So in my use case, I have my precious photo’s on my Z drive, my parents photo’s are on the Y drive, then a bunch of other data that’s replaceable on other network drives. I tried running in a docker container on my synology but I wasn’t comfortable with it and have gone back to a nice and easy windows installation. These are mapped as different drive letters to my Windows PC which I’ve got Duplicacy running on. My synology has several shared folders, and I’m wanting to backup only 2 or 3 of the shared folders. I’m so close to paying for a web gui license but have a query.

synology to backblaze

I’ve never done cloud backups before, only local, therefore this is all completely new to me and I’m certainly not comfortable with the CLI. I’ve been going between the 2, one day I’ll decide hyperbackup, the next duplicacy, but something just keeps drawing me back to duplicacy. Similarly, QNAP supports backing up and syncing to B2 via their Hybrid Backup Sync software.Hi, I’ve been trying to decide between Duplicacy and Synology Hyperbackup to back up some of my data stored on my Synology to the Backblaze B2 service. For more information about Synology's cloud sync, refer here: Synology NAS devices can sync their data to our cloud storage service, B2, via Synology's Cloud Sync software. A number of NAS devices can backup to B2 directly using their own native apps, such as Synology, QNAP, and FreeNAS devices. However, using our B2 cloud storage service, NAS devices can be backed up offsite. A user could mount the 10 or 20 computers in their home or small business and back them all up to one account for $7/month. Backing up mounted or network drives can easily be abused.

synology to backblaze

Backblaze online backup can theoretically backup a network drive, network share, or NAS device, but for business reasons do not allow it.








Synology to backblaze