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Secure Cloud Backups, Backup Protocols, Table 13. Backup protocols, Backup and Recovery
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ReadyNAS OS 6.7 Figure 15. Restoring data from a USB drive to a ReadyNAS system The ReadyNAS system treats recovery jobs like backup jobs.You use the Backup page to create a recovery job. In a recovery job, you reverse the source and destination that you used when you backed up the data. The recovery source is the backup destination and the recovery destination is the backup source. Secure Cloud Backups A secure cloud backup lets you use online backup and recovery tools, such as ReadyNAS Vault, to save data over the Internet to a remote location and restore the data, if needed. For more information about backing up your data using ReadyNAS Vault, see ReadyNAS Vault on page 148. Backup Protocols When you back up data to a remote destination or recover it from a remote source, data is transferred over a network using file-sharing protocols. You can select which protocol you want to use for the job. The options that are available to you depend on how your ReadyNAS system is configured. Backup protocols are described in the following table. Table 13. Backup protocols Item Description Windows/NAS (Timestamp) Source or destination is a share on a Windows computer, or a share on another NAS. Incremental backups with this protocol use time stamps to determine whether files will be backed up. Windows (Archive Bit) Source is a share on a Windows computer. Incremental backups with this protocol use the archive bit of files, similar to Windows, to determine whether they will be backed up. FTP NFS Source or destination is an FTP site or a path from that site. 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. Backup and Recovery 220