Make Backblaze B2 your Cloud Sync destination on your Synology NAS and save up to 75% versus Amazon S3 when you sync your data from your Syno. Create and finish your Hyper Backup job from your Synology device. Sign in to the Synology DSM for your personal Synology device (not the Fireball) Click the + in the bottom left corner of the window, select ‘Data backup task’. Choose the ‘rsync’ Backup Destination, then click ‘Next’. We have configured our CloudSync in Synology and we are now ready to proceed to Phase 3. Phase 1 – Create the Backblaze B2 Bucket. Phase 2 – Install and Configure Synology CloudSync. Phase 3 – Configure Veeam Backup Repository. Phase 4 – Create the Veeam Backup Job. Phase 5 – Testing and Tuning.
It depends on the volume of data. Running a second Synology unit at another site and mirroring changes (using something approaching the efficiency of rsync) will easily be the most economical beyond 1tb -- an amount typically included for free with just about every Office 365 subscription. It's not ideal however, unless you plan to perform DR to the cloud; that is, restore a failed local instance to a cloud platform. This is because you will be unable to get one tenth of 1tb of data that stored in the cloud in a timely fashion unless it is being restored to an adjacent platform.
Newbie here coming from a Lenovo IX2-DL to a DS920+, and holy crap, is it a night and day difference! So much snappier, and now that I've tried DSM, I don't think I.
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The cool thing about rsync is that the bandwidth use can be near zero as you can do a full mirror once a week but generate a differential file each night and export it to a local drive instead of applying the changes over the internet. That differential file can be used to roll the remote version forward to the time the file was generated. You would only actually apply it to the remote mirror if need be -- testing notwithstanding.