Very few devices can do true synchronous HA and in many cases it's better to do such stuff at the application level. You can do rsync on the synology but you'll have to take into account not being able to sync files that are open and you can probably only run it a max of once every 15 minutes. Brand Representative for StarWind. Bad news: You can't do that with Syno as they like other guys pointed out can't use different hardware.
Good news: you can use free StarWind for that. Assuming StarWind will run on a separate boxes we'll turn your Syno's into basically a big network attached disks. You'll have to run production Windows OS on hosts but that's also avoidable if you want to use Hyper-V for that again, will require custom StarWind license so some talk to SEs about your task would be needed.
Good luck and ping me if you'd like to move on within this scenario as like I've told some of your efforts will be needed. They just need to mirror the NAS. You need some protocol to "talk" to this new virtual entity. Our service needs Server OS to run so Workstation is out of game some old versions could do that but I don't even know how many years ago we've dropped desktop OSes.
Also it depends what you mean under "in sync". If you need files on both NAS boxes then no we won't do that, we'll grab the space from NAS boxes for our own needs and provide you with a new namespace which is going to be allocated from your both NAS something what all of the Software-Defined Storage solutions will do.
Sadly I don't. But I do know that for some clients with 2 Synology NAS, this is an effective method for improving availability. The simplicity of this approach is what has been favourable among small clients. One this to keep in mind if that this does not constitute a backup so I would highly recommend you also have a backup through either rsync, to cloud storage, or to another Synology NAS that is located offsite. One this to keep in mind if that this does not constitute a backup so I would highly recommend you also have a backup through either rsync , to cloud storage, or to another Synology NAS that is located offsite.
That's correct, which is why I said it improved availability. Synology has built-in functionality to actually backup via rsync or to cloud storage or another Synology NAS. An actual backup where changed blocks are sent over and previous versions of data is maintained so that a corrupted, infected, or deleted file can be retrieved properly, all within stated data retention guidelines.
This is exactly what we need. You can enjoy more advanced sync modes if you upgrade to Professional edition:. Click the small down arrow beside destination select box, choose Select a network location and specify the target NAS in the same way. Schedule: To perform a sync task except for real-time sync automatically, you need to set up a schedule on basis of Daily, Weekly or Monthly. In advanced editions, you can also choose Event triggers or USB plug in. Tap Start Sync button to begin the sync.
When it is done, click Finish to quit the interface. If you want to manage the folders that are applied with Basic Sync , you can find the task in Home page and click its icon with three stripes to expand the menu. Take Synology Drive Server as an example. It is a centralized file sharing and syncing service that allows you to access the most updated files on multiple Synology NAS client devices.
To do this seamlessly, one NAS device should be chosen as the host server, and the rest of the paired Synology NAS devices will act as client devices.
Choose the remote and local shared folders that you want to sync, check Enable and click Apply button. When the setup process has been completed, a new connection will show in sync tasks for you to manage.
The CryptoNAS live-CD is made for people who want to encrypt their data without bothering about complicated technical issues. The CryptoNAS-Server package adds a user friendly, web-based frontend for harddisk encryption to an existing fileserver. Thanks to the modular design of the framework it can be enhanced via plugins.
Below are two popular video and audio backup software that also can convert video and audio formats. With the help of some practical sliders, menus and check-boxes, the application allows you to trim a clip, crop the image, add watermarks and subtitles.
Choose output format by clicking "Format" button. You should choose the format according to your NAS supported file format and your usage in your home theater.
You can configure your video and audio encoder codec, bitrate, sample rate, bitrate, channel and do some simple editing jobs to make the output videos. Loading files from a disc or from a local folder is as simple as it can get and users can work with a plethora of formats for both video and audio streams.
There is also a preview tab for examining the selected video while capturing screenshots is a one click job, thanks to the button placed right beneath this area. Free Trial Free Trial. For video and audio files, just drag and drop the files into the software.
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