Netgear RN3138 Software Manual - Page 243

ReadyNAS Replicate, To set up Dropbox backup on your system, Backup and Recovery, ReadyNAS OS 6.4

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ReadyNAS OS 6.4 To set up Dropbox backup on your system: 1. Log in to your ReadyNAS. 2. Select Backup > Cloud Storage > Dropbox. 3. Set the On-Off slider so that the slider shows the On position. 4. Click the Authorize button to allow the ReadyNAS to access your Dropbox account. A new browser window launches and takes you to https://www.dropbox.com. 5. Log in to your Dropbox account. A message displays asking if you want to allow the ReadyNAS to access your Dropbox account. 6. Click the Allow button. The ReadyNAS system creates a folder called ReadyNAS inside the Apps folder of your Dropbox. 7. From the menu on the local admin page, select a share to sync with your Dropbox. 8. Click the Sync button. The contents of the share on your ReadyNAS system are copied to the ReadyNAS folder on your Dropbox account. ReadyNAS Replicate ReadyNAS Replicate is a free service that allows you to replicate and restore data from one ReadyNAS system to another. It uses ReadyNAS Remote as its underlying communication technology. Using ReadyNAS Replicate involves these high-level steps: 1. Enable ReadyNAS Remote on your ReadyNAS systems. See Enable ReadyNAS Remote on page 86. 2. Enable ReadyNAS Replicate on your ReadyNAS systems. Backup and Recovery 243

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To set up Dropbox backup on your system:
1.
Log in to your ReadyNAS.
2.
Select
Backup > Cloud Storage > Dropbox
.
3.
Set the
On-Off
slider so that the slider shows the
On
position.
4.
Click the
Authorize
button to allow the ReadyNAS to access your Dropbox account.
A new browser window launches and takes you to
.
5.
Log in to your Dropbox account.
A message displays asking if you want to allow the ReadyNAS to access your Dropbox account.
6.
Click the
Allow
button.
The ReadyNAS system creates a folder called ReadyNAS inside the Apps folder of your Dropbox.
7.
From the menu on the local admin page, select a share to sync with your Dropbox.
8.
Click the
Sync
button.
The contents of the share on your ReadyNAS system are copied to the ReadyNAS folder on your Dropbox
account.
ReadyNAS Replicate
ReadyNAS Replicate is a free service that allows you to replicate and restore data from one ReadyNAS system to
another. It uses ReadyNAS Remote as its underlying communication technology.
Using ReadyNAS Replicate involves these high-level steps:
1.
Enable ReadyNAS Remote on your ReadyNAS systems.
See
Enable ReadyNAS Remote
on page 86.
2.
Enable ReadyNAS Replicate on your ReadyNAS systems.
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