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Basic Data Backup and Recovery Concepts, Backup Concepts, To restore system configuration from a file

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ReadyNAS OS 6.4 To restore system configuration from a file: 1. Log in to your ReadyNAS. 2. Select System > Settings > Configuration Backup. 3. Click the Browse button to find the file containing your previously backed-up system configuration settings and select it. 4. Click the Restore button. The system configuration settings are restored according to the backup file that you selected. Basic Data Backup and Recovery Concepts Your ReadyNAS system can manage backup and recovery for many devices on your network. For example, you can back up data that is stored on your ReadyNAS storage system to secondary devices, such as a USB drive. You can also use your ReadyNAS storage system to store backed-up data from other devices, like your laptop. Backup Concepts A backup is a copy of data that you use if your primary copy is deleted or damaged. The process of storing primary data on a second device is called backing up. A backup source is the place where you store the primary copy of the data that you want to back up. A backup destination is the place where you store the backed-up data. If you store primary copies of your data on your ReadyNAS system, you can create a backup job to back up your data to a secondary device on the same network. Backup and Recovery 207

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To restore system configuration from a file:
1.
Log in to your ReadyNAS.
2.
Select
System > Settings > Configuration Backup
.
3.
Click the
Browse
button to find the file containing your previously backed-up system configuration settings and
select it.
4.
Click the
Restore
button.
The system configuration settings are restored according to the backup file that you selected.
Basic Data Backup and Recovery Concepts
Your ReadyNAS system can manage backup and recovery for many devices on your network. For example, you
can back up data that is stored on your ReadyNAS storage system to secondary devices, such as a USB drive.You
can also use your ReadyNAS storage system to store backed-up data from other devices, like your laptop.
Backup Concepts
A
backup
is a copy of data that you use if your primary copy is deleted or damaged. The process of storing primary
data on a second device is called backing up.
A
backup source
is the place where you store the primary copy of the data that you want to back up. A backup
destination is the place where you store the backed-up data.
If you store primary copies of your data on your ReadyNAS system, you can create a backup job to back up your
data to a secondary device on the same network.
Backup and Recovery
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