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Configuring Backup Jobs, set up one ReadyNAS to back up another directly.

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NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide Figure 1-46 Note: Although access authorization is based on user login in non-Share mode, files saved on the USB device, regardless of the user account, are with UID 0. This is to allow easy sharing of the USB device with other ReadyNAS and PC systems. Configuring Backup Jobs The Backup Manager integrated with the ReadyNAS allows the ReadyNAS to act as a powerful backup appliance. Backup tasks can be controlled directly from the ReadyNAS without the need for a client-based backup application. With the flexibility to support incremental backups over CIFS/SMB, NFS, and rsync protocols, and full backups over FTP and HTTP protocols, the ReadyNAS can act as a simple central repository for both home and office environments. And with multiple ReadyNAS systems, you can set up one ReadyNAS to back up another directly. 1-42 v1.0, October 2007 Configuring Your ReadyNAS

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NETGEAR ReadyNAS User Guide
1-42
Configuring Your ReadyNAS
v1.0, October 2007
Configuring Backup Jobs
The Backup Manager integrated with the ReadyNAS allows the ReadyNAS to act as a powerful
backup appliance. Backup tasks can be controlled directly from the ReadyNAS without the need
for a client-based backup application.
With the flexibility to support incremental backups over CIFS/SMB, NFS, and rsync protocols,
and full backups over FTP and HTTP protocols, the ReadyNAS can act as a simple central
repository for both home and office environments. And with multiple ReadyNAS systems, you can
set up one ReadyNAS to back up another directly.
Figure 1-46
Note:
Although access authorization is based on user login in non-Share mode, files
saved on the USB device, regardless of the user account, are with UID 0. This is to
allow easy sharing of the USB device with other ReadyNAS and PC systems.