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Welcome to this practical guide dedicated to backing up your Qnap NAS server to the LWS Cloud Drive service via the Rsync protocol. The purpose of this document is to provide you with a clear and concise method of securing your important data using the advanced features of Qnap and the robust cloud storage solutions offered by LWS. Whether you're an individual looking to protect your personal memories or a business looking to preserve critical information, this guide will help you set up and run your backups efficiently and securely. Follow the detailed steps to enjoy the full benefits of a hybrid backup solution, guaranteeing the security and availability of your data.
In order to back up or synchronise your data from your Qnap NAS to your LWS Cloud Drive package, you will need to install an application on your NAS to perform this task. In this documentation, we'll take the example of the most popular application in this field: HBS 3 Hybrid Backup Sync.
To install the application, you first need to log on to your NAS server and then complete the following steps:
Step 1: Access the App Center on the NAS server
Step 2: Once in the App Center, select "All applications" from the menu(1), then click on the magnifying glass in the top right-hand corner(2) and search for "HBS 3"(3), then click on "Install" in the button below the HBS 3 application(4).
Once the application has been installed, you can open it directly from the App Center or return to the dashboard where the application icon appeared.
Before you can set up a backup or synchronization task between your Qnap NAS server and the LWS Cloud Drive, you must first make the connection between the two spaces.
Once the HBS 3 application has been launched, you can view the storage spaces already linked to your NAS server on the dashboard.
To add a new storage space, follow the steps below:
Step 1 : In the left-hand menu, click on"Storage space".
Step 2 : You will then see the storage spaces already linked to your NAS, then click on the"Create" button.
Step 3: Select the"Remote Rsync Server" storage type in the "Remote Server" section.
Step 4: Fill in the various configuration and connection details (1) :
Once you have completed this configuration, you can test the connection (2) and then click on the"Create" button (3).
Step 5: Your storage space now appears in the list and is ready for use.
Once your remote server has been configured in the HBS 3 application on your Qnap NAS server, you can create a synchronisation task that will enable you to synchronise the desired data between the two servers.
To perform this operation, follow the steps below:
Step 1: In the left-hand menu, click on"Synchronisation".
Step 2: Click on the"Create" button and select"One-way synchronisation task".
Step 3: Select the type of destination space (1) that will be used for this Task, then the desired storage space corresponding to the selected type (2). Finally, click on"Select" (3) to move on to the next step.
Step 4: At this stage, enter a name for the task so that you can find it later (1). Then select a folder on your NAS server (2) which will be synchronised with the folder you have selected on your LWS Cloud Drive (3). Then click"Next" (4)
Selecting the local folder on the NAS: Navigate in the tree structure then select your folder (1) then click"OK" (2)
Select the remote folder on the Cloud Drive: Navigate in the tree inside the"files" folder (1) and select the folder that will receive the data (2), then click "OK" (3)
Step 5: At this stage, you can choose when the synchronisation should take place.
You can choose :
To schedule a period for the task to run, select"Scheduler" from the choices available, then click on the"+" to add a schedule.
You can then schedule your task to run once at the desired date and time, or daily, weekly by selecting the desired day or days, or monthly.
In the example above, we have configured the scheduler so that the task runs every Monday at 8am. Once you have made your configuration, click"OK".
Once you're back on the schedule selection page, your setting will appear, so you can click"Next" to continue with the configuration.
Step 6: This step lets you configure various rules relating to the synchronisation task:
Once you've made your choice, click"Next".
Step 7: You will then get a summary of the task's configuration, all you have to do is click on "Create" to make its creation definitive.
Once the task has been created, you have the option of waiting for the next schedule to execute the task, or performing the first synchronisation immediately.
You now know how to :
🔒 Thanks to these steps, the security and availability of your data is now enhanced, allowing you to work with peace of mind, with the assurance that your information is backed up securely and regularly. 💾
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