Netgear RN528X Software Manual - Page 243

Backup Snapshots With ReadyDR, To remove a job from the Backup button sequence, Backup and Recovery

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ReadyNAS OS 6.7 To remove a job from the Backup button sequence: 1. Log in to your ReadyNAS. 2. Select Backup. 3. Mouse over the the job and click the gear icon. The Options window opens. 4. Click the Exclude from Button Sequence button. The window closes and the job listing updates without the word Yes in the Backup Button column and the job is removed from the Backup button sequence list. Backup Snapshots With ReadyDR ReadyDR is an alternative way to back up data on your ReadyNAS device. A ReadyNAS backup makes a copy of files, but a ReadyDR backup makes a copy of the snapshots on a share or LUN. Because a ReadyDR backup consists of snapshots, you can retrieve not just the most recent version of a file, but the same previous versions that you could access on the ReadyNAS itself. However, because the ReadyDR backup is share to ReadyDR share or LUN to ReadyDR share, both the source and destination must be on a ReadyNAS device, and if the source and destination are on different ReadyNAS devices, the communication method is specific to ReadyDR. The ReadyNAS device on which you create the ReadyDR job manages the communication for the job. This requires the other ReadyNAS device to validate the first device using the first device's public key. You must copy the public key from the first device and install it on the second device before creating the ReadyDR job. For information about transferring the key, see Load System Access Key Before Using ReadyDR on page 244. A complete share or LUN including snapshots can be large, so the initial data transfer could take a substantial amount of time. To shorten this initial transfer period, you can seed the job with a complete copy of the share or LUN by exporting it to removable media and then importing it onto the destination ReadyNAS. For more information about seeding a ReadyDR job, see Seed a ReadyDR Job on page 245. You can create, configure, and delete ReadyDR backup and recovery jobs. You can also manually start jobs and clear the job log. You can use ReadyDR to backup data: Backup and Recovery 243

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To remove a job from the Backup button sequence:
1.
Log in to your ReadyNAS.
2.
Select
Backup
.
3.
Mouse over the the job and click the
gear
icon.
The
Options
window opens.
4.
Click the
Exclude from Button Sequence
button.
The window closes and the job listing updates without the word
Yes
in the Backup Button column and
the job is removed from the Backup button sequence list.
Backup Snapshots With ReadyDR
ReadyDR is an alternative way to back up data on your ReadyNAS device. A ReadyNAS backup makes a
copy of files, but a ReadyDR backup makes a copy of the snapshots on a share or LUN.
Because a ReadyDR backup consists of snapshots, you can retrieve not just the most recent version of a
file, but the same previous versions that you could access on the ReadyNAS itself.
However, because the ReadyDR backup is share to ReadyDR share or LUN to ReadyDR share, both the
source and destination must be on a ReadyNAS device, and if the source and destination are on different
ReadyNAS devices, the communication method is specific to ReadyDR.The ReadyNAS device on which
you create the ReadyDR job manages the communication for the job.This requires the other ReadyNAS
device to validate the first device using the first device's public key.You must copy the public key from the
first device and install it on the second device before creating the ReadyDR job. For information about
transferring the key, see
Load System Access Key Before Using ReadyDR
on page 244.
A complete share or LUN including snapshots can be large, so the initial data transfer could take a substantial
amount of time.To shorten this initial transfer period, you can seed the job with a complete copy of the share
or LUN by exporting it to removable media and then importing it onto the destination ReadyNAS. For more
information about seeding a ReadyDR job, see
Seed a ReadyDR Job
on page 245.
You can create, configure, and delete ReadyDR backup and recovery jobs.You can also manually start
jobs and clear the job log.
You can use ReadyDR to backup data:
Backup and Recovery
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ReadyNAS OS 6.7