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Socoder -> On Topic -> NAS backup

Fri, 08 Jan 2016, 14:28
Jayenkai
No idea. Most NASs include a USB port, but the ones I've had have been the opposite direction, ie will happily backup the external drive onto the internal drive, not the other way around.

Have a hunt for the NAS's PDF online, and see what that says. It might be that the drive includes that ability.

According to this, if you have a second Diskstation on the same network, you can set them to sync files with each other.

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Fri, 08 Jan 2016, 15:08
Jayenkai
Good luck in your findings!!