DSM 7.0 Backup Design

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DSM 7.0 Backup Design

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Yesterday I saw a post on here, asking to critique their Backup Structure, and so I thought I would do the same.
I'm relatively new to Synology, so, I'm not sure if there is a better way to achieve this.

We have two DS920+, each in a separate location. They need to mirror each others data, and are both accessed through Samba by a series of workstations.
We have a surveillance system at one location that will run off the NAS, and the other has a separate system already set up.

All of the folders on the Data volume are set up to take daily snapshots of the data on both machines.
 

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