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Backups

netsol

Premium Subscriber
We have a RAID server that is backed up to a cloud account daily.
i actually back mine up twice a week.
we do very few transactions

my largest client "snapshots" data 4 times a day.
they generate approx 600-1000 invoices daily

that is the big question, how long would it take to reconstruct the days orders (if there is a way to reconstruct them)


everyone's needs are unique
 

CanuckSigns

Active Member
I have 2 synology NAS set up. one at the shop and one at home. I Manually sync them once per week. (no auto sync or any kind of link between them for security redundancy)

Each has about 60TB of storage and I have them about half way filled up. I can lose 2 hard drives in each NAS without any data loss

Cloud solutions for 30TB of data gets pricey plus alot of the files I need instant access to for reorders etc.
Honestly, this is the best option for 99% of small businesses, the synology NAS boxes when configured correctly are incredibly resilient against being hacked, and the automated backup options included just work, period.

We have a 4 bay synology at the shop that serves all our files to 10 different computers without any lag or slow down at all, when we save a file, it automatically makes a copy on a second HDD inside the unit, syncs the file to google drive and onedrive, and every night makes a true backup to backblaze.

You can set them up to take hourly snapshots of all files, and not to allow those files to be deleted or modifiedfor x number of days, by anyone, even the admin of the NAS, this means your files can not be encrypted in a ransomware attack. It also means when i mistakenly hit save instead of save as, I am able to quickly revert back to the file I saved over as it keeps multiple copies automatically.

I can also access all my files on my phone or laptop from home using tailscale, which is an encrypted VPN that is free to use and extremely secure.

I'm really happy we switched to the synology NAS, it's made my life much simpler and I fell much more confident that my files won't disappear. I've talked to other shop owners who have all of their files on their 10 year old laptop, with no backups, that shit scares me!
 
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WildWestDesigns

Active Member
Honestly, this is the best option for 99% of small businesses, the synology NAS boxes when configured correctly are incredibly resilient against being hacked, and the automated backup options included just work, period.

We have a 4 bay synology at the shop that serves all our files to 10 different computers without any lag or slow down at all, when we save a file, it automatically makes a copy on a second HDD inside the unit, syncs the file to google drive and onedrive, and every night makes a true backup to backblaze.

You can set them up to take hourly snapshots of all files, and not to allow those files to be deleted or modifiedfor x number of days, by anyone, even the admin of the NAS, this means your files can not be encrypted in a ransomware attack. It also means when i mistakenly hit save instead of save as, I am able to quickly revert back to the file I saved over as it keeps multiple copies automatically.

I can also access all my files on my phone or laptop from home using tailscale, which is an encrypted VPN that is free to use and extremely secure.

I'm really happy we switched to the synology NAS, it's made my life much simpler and I fell much more confident that my files won't disappear. I've talked to other shop owners who have all of their files on their 10 year old laptop, with no backups, that shit scares me!
You can do that with TrueNAS as well.

I don't, however, allow for files to be accessed offsite. If it's not backing up to my other offsite TrueNAS devices, that port is closed. It can be done and even in an isolated way, but I prefer local access only.

Has Synology improved the resilvering process, more granularity of control etc? It's been a loooonnnnnngggg time, since I have looked at them and at that time TrueNAS(or rather FreeNAS at that point in time) was just overall better. Just wondering if that had changed?

I'm not a fan of 3rd party solutions, some even less compared to others, but in general, I don't like 3rd party solutions. No company/person is going to care about my files at the same level that I do. Just not going to and even though some of them should be in the position to have better knowledge compared to myself, with some of the ways that they have fallen victim, makes me think that really isn't the case in practice.
 

CanuckSigns

Active Member
You can do that with TrueNAS as well.

Yes I'm vaguely aware of trueNAS, I looked into it shortly before I bought the synology, but I felt it required more tinkering than I wanted to do, I understand it's likely a more powerful solution, but frankly I've got enough on my plate, learning to build and administer a trueNAS build was not something I wanted to add to my list of duties lol.

Has Synology improved the resilvering process, more granularity of control etc? It's been a loooonnnnnngggg time, since I have looked at them and at that time TrueNAS(or rather FreeNAS at that point in time) was just overall better. Just wondering if that had changed?
I have no idea what resilvering is lol.

Like I said in my post, I feel the synology is a great solution for 99% of shops, it's a great "set and forget" machine, that is leaps and bounds better than what most small businesses are currently doing, which is nothing.
 

WildWestDesigns

Active Member
I have no idea what resilvering is lol.

When it comes time to replace a NAS drive, that process will bare itself out at that point.
Like I said in my post, I feel the synology is a great solution for 99% of shops, it's a great "set and forget" machine, that is leaps and bounds better than what most small businesses are currently doing, which is nothing.
Just about anything would be better in that case. Shoot, even taking an external drive or two and manually doing that would be infinitely better compared to nothing at all.
 
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