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.
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.