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Recover Data to Your ReadyNAS System, treats it like a backup job. This means that you use Dashboard

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ReadyNAS for Home RAIDiator 5.3 Recover Data to Your ReadyNAS System You can use Dashboard to create jobs to restore data that you previously backed up to another network-attached device to your ReadyNAS storage system. Before you can recover data, you must first back it up. For more information about backing up data that you store on your ReadyNAS system, see Back Up Data Stored On Your ReadyNAS System on page 80. The following figure illustrates the recovery process described in this section. 1 3 2 Figure 10. Restoring data from a USB drive to a ReadyNAS system 1. ReadyNAS system serving as recovery destination 2. USB drive serving as recovery source 3. Recovery process WARNING! Although this is a recovery procedure, your ReadyNAS system treats it like a backup job. This means that you use Dashboard screens labeled backup and you reverse the source and destination systems you used when you backed up the data that you are recovering. By default, all backup jobs are scheduled to automatically run every day. You can edit these settings after you create each backup job. For more information, see Edit a Backup Job on page 96. Backup and recovery jobs using Time Machine require different procedures. For more information, see Time Machine on page 100. Backup and Recovery 84

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Backup and Recovery
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ReadyNAS for Home RAIDiator 5.3
Recover Data to Your ReadyNAS System
You can use Dashboard to create jobs to restore data that you previously backed up to
another network-attached device to your ReadyNAS storage system.
Before you can recover data, you must first back it up. For more information about backing up
data that you store on your ReadyNAS system, see
Back Up Data Stored On Your
ReadyNAS System
on page
80.
The following figure illustrates the recovery process described in this section
1
2
3
.
Figure 10. Restoring data from a USB drive to a ReadyNAS system
1. ReadyNAS system serving as recovery destination
2. USB drive serving as recovery source
3. Recovery process
WARNING!
Although this is a recovery procedure, your ReadyNAS system
treats it like a backup job. This means that you use Dashboard
screens labeled
backup
and you reverse the source and
destination systems you used when you backed up the data that
you are recovering.
By default, all backup jobs are scheduled to automatically run every day. You can edit these
settings after you create each backup job. For more information, see
Edit a Backup Job
on
page
96.
Backup and recovery jobs using Time Machine require different procedures. For more
information, see
Time Machine
on page
100.