Disaster recovery
Backup to remote server
Backup to cloud storage
‧Use rsync protocol to execute scheduled backup to remote rsync
server
‧Use RTRR (Real-Time Remote Replication) services for real time
data backup to a remote Turbo NAS or FTP server.
‧Use RTRR to sync shared folders between two Turbo NAS units.
Users can back up the data from the Turbo NAS to online
cloud storage services, such as Amazon® S3, Amazon Glacier,
ElephantDrive®, Microsoft® Azure, Symform® , Google® Drive,
and Dropbox®, and restore the data to your Turbo NAS anytime.
Snapshot*
The QTS Snapshot is a great solution to record the state of files at a particular point of time. You can create up to 1,024 snapshots manually or by
schedule on the Turbo NAS. It is easy to retrieve files at a specific time point in case they are broken or mistakenly deleted.
iSCSI LUN Snapshot
Volume Snapshot
On the Storage Manager, you can take multiple LUN snapshots
at different time points. Whenever needed, just promote the LUN
snapshot as readable space for easy data retrieval.
You can take snapshots of a volume at different time points.
Whenever needed, go to the Storage Manager to directly restore or
download files by choosing a desired snapshot.
In addition, installing the QNAP VSS Hardware Provider on
Windows/Hyper-V will allow Microsoft® Volume Shadow Copy
Service (VSS) to initiate the LUN snapshot directly on the Turbo
NAS, greatly offloading the computing power of Windows/Hyper-V.
Companies that have already adopted backup software such as
Acronis® True Image, CA® ARCserve Backup and Symantec®
Backup Exec can easily adopt the QNAP solution in their backup
infrastructure.
The volume snapshot supports Windows “Previous Versions”. You
can easily retrieve data through Microsoft Previous Versions in the
Windows Explorer (Or File Explorer in Windows 8) even without
administrator’s help, enjoying more flexibility.
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* Available in Q4 2014