Netgear RN10200 Software Manual - Page 252
Backing up using the Rysnc protocol is for expert users only., WARNING
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ReadyNAS OS 6.1 Item Description FTP Source or destination is an FTP site or a path from that site. NFS Source or destination is on a Linux or UNIX device accessed using NFS. Mac OS X users can also use this option by setting up an NFS share from the console terminal. Rsync server Source or destination is accessed using an Rsync server. Rsync was originally available for Linux and other UNIX-based operating systems, but is also popular under Windows and Mac for its efficient use of incremental file transfers. Using Rsync is the preferred backup method when backing up from one ReadyNAS device to another. Rsync over Remote SSH Source or destination is accessed using an Rsync server. Rsync data transfers to go through a secure, encrypted SSH tunnel. NETGEAR recommends using remote SSH when backups are being transferred over the Internet. 7. In the Host field, enter the remote host name. 8. In the Path field, enter the folder path, according to the following: • If you select a Windows protocol, use a forward slash (/) to separate directories, for example, enter one of the following: // • If you select the FTP protocol and you want to specify an absolute path, start with a forward slash (/). Otherwise the first character cannot be a forward slash. For example: • • / • If you select the NFS protocol, specify the export point followed by the path, for example: //path • If you select the Rsync server protocol, specify the module name followed by the path, for example: /path WARNING: Backing up using the Rysnc protocol is for expert users only. • If you select the Rysnc over Remote SSH protocol, specify the relative or absolute path, for example: • • / Backup and Recovery 252