TO THE NAS | Back to Contentsīut Sync was not going to help us with archiving our images to our MyBook World network attached storage device. And when we moved them out, they were deleted. As we moved files into the synced folder, they were copied to the other machine. In fact, with Sync running on both machines, we had a live sync going. We also set the shared folder with Read & Write permissions so it would be mirrored on both systems. Specifying a destination directory isn't as transparent as it might be but once you know the trick, it isn't difficult.Īlthough it isn't immediately apparent, you can actually mirror the directory structure of the source files (peer A) on the destination device (peer B). You'll want to specify something other than the default destination directory, however. The backup must reside on a different device (rather than an external drive, although there is some support for network attached storage devices that can install software).
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