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Crashplan unraid setup
Crashplan unraid setup





crashplan unraid setup
  1. Crashplan unraid setup how to#
  2. Crashplan unraid setup install#
  3. Crashplan unraid setup full#
  4. Crashplan unraid setup software#
  5. Crashplan unraid setup free#

this is a very simple backup solution, allowing you to use your OneDrive, Goggle Drive, Drop Box, etc, (or another server), as a backup solution. LIkely says more about the industry than anything elseĪnother docker app that I installed recently is Duplicati. "Send me username/password and url." type of solution. This took a while to figure out as I had to try several combinations of settings to get it running. It might seem obvious to ask, why not just use DropBox and/or One Drive, and/or (insert 1000s of cloud file solutions here), but his clients were getting annoyed by having to sign up for another service, etc. Just installed two 1TB drives in the UnRAID box, and wanted to set them up in a RAID0 configuration.

Crashplan unraid setup free#

and there is a free version with lots of features, and an enterprise ($$) if you need more features.

Crashplan unraid setup software#

It's fairly decent software from what I can tell. My brother, who runs his own business, needed a nice web based, customer facing ftp/file sharing solution, and we stumbled upon CrushFTP. It means all my important stuff is accessible at the same location from all my computers, in redundant storage (local) and backed up off site.Just wanted to send out a notice that I added CrushFTP to the unRAID Apps catalog. That way they're accessible from any machine on my network, and then I have the Crashplan docker setup to backup those "important" folders to the cloud. I'll just add, my "favorite" use case for unRAID and the backup topic is I put all my important stuff on my unRAID server, like my photos. IMO you really don't need to do regular OS images/backups, not unless you're a power user, or maybe someone who really breaks things regularly. If you want to make an image, Macrium Reflect is free and will make images easily. That will work great for files/documents etc. You can configure the Windows machine to backup to the unRAID server for free, online/cloud backup is a bonus if you want to pay for it. There's a unRAID docker container, and Windows versions.

Crashplan unraid setup how to#

I'm curing if there's something built into windows and if there are guides on how to configure it to backup to network share, etc. Now that several people here have unRAID setups, I was wondering if any of you backup your windows Desktop to the unRAID server? I'm not a Windows person, but I have friend that is using Windows and I've recently set him up with a unRAID server and he's looking to backup his desktop onto the unRAID server. Since I am only backing up this single device, and only have around 700 GB of data, I am going to take them up on their discounted migration offer for now. The reason I went with CrashPlan was that it was very reasonably priced and could actually be run on headless linux. IMHO, it's more practical to backup documents, photos, and anything else important. I have a single Debian box at home that I was backing up with Crashplan Home. As painful as it can be to have to reinstall an OS and all the software that was installed that's a lot of redundant stuff between computers. Just trying to get SageTV moved over for now. I've not started doing backups to unRAID yet. It has to be a block device of some kind. In fact, you get into doing MS SQL Server database backups and you absolutely cannot do incremental backups to a file share. That's changed with the newer versions, so if I were buying something today I'd probably take a closer look at TrueImage.īackup is one of those things that takes advantage of block (local or iSCSI drive) vs file level (SMB, NFS, etc.) devices. Maybe the newer filesystems won't have these problems, but I imagine the problems are partially on Acronis' support for SMB.Īt the time I went with Backup and Recovery, TrueImage didn't have great support for scheduled backups with automatic clean-up.

Crashplan unraid setup install#

I configured Acronis to split backup files into 20GB chunks which helped, but I still run into problems occasionally. This video is an updated video tutorial on how to install and configure Binhexs excellent deluge-VPN docker container on unRAID.Please use this video and no. Initially it was really bad when I let backup files get arbitrarily large, since deleting is really slow on large files under ReiserFS.

crashplan unraid setup

Acronis attempts to automatically delete backups after they get past a certain age, but it isn't entirely reliable.

Crashplan unraid setup full#

I use Acronis Backup and Recovery 11.5 to perform nightly backups under a Grandfather-Father-Son scheme (i.e., full backups every month, differential backups every week, and incremental backups every night).







Crashplan unraid setup