With the release of the latest ADM update, ASUSTOR allows you to manage data backups even on SMB compatible devices on the local network, whether they are servers or other NAS
ASUSTOR, one of the most important and innovative manufacturers active in the field of network storage solutions, founded in 2011 with a direct investment of ASUSTek Computer Inc., with the release of ADM 4.2.2, the latest version of its system operational, has added the SMB Backup among the different possibilities that users can choose to make backup copies of data.
SMB Backup, a safe choice for your data.
Always particularly sensitive to issues relating to safety, SCARED has always tried to make available to the users of its solutions everything that is necessary to carry out both the backup procedures of their computers, both those of data stored on NASaccording to the 3-2-1 backup rule.
When selected, SMB Backup allows you to copy data to and from the NAS, using the protocol Server Message Block. In case you use the NAS as the source, you can choose another ASUSTOR NAS or SMB compatible server on your local network as destination, as well as copy data from another ASUSTOR NAS or SMB compatible server when the NAS is the destination one.
This new optionwhich allows the NAS ASUTOR to be even more flexiblegoes to add to the remote synchronization functionality based on Rsync, to making backups on FTP servers and to the possibility of making backup copies of data on external devices such as, for example, USB disks.
The real flagship of the ADM operating system is the MyArchive function, which allows ASUSTOR NAS to operate with the same logic as removable disk solutions. The number of MyArchive hard drives that can be configured simultaneously depends on the number of bays that the NAS makes available, according to the N-1 formula, where N is the number of bays available on the device.
During backup operations, the ASUSTOR operating system allows you to automatically mount MyArchive volumes at the beginning of the processes and unmount them at the end, simplifying the execution of 3-2-1 backup strategies and ensuring maximum data protection, which they are immediately placed off-line at the end of the copy operations.
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