Cloud-to-Cloud backup is becoming more important for protecting data from crypto-viruses, user errors, and vendor outages. The RNAS series of appliances can be used as cloud-to-cloud (C2C) backup appliances. Some of the reasons to do “reverse-cloud” or Cloud-to-Local jobs apply here as well. In the screenshot nearby, a test is underway which transfers a large…
Amazon S3 5GB Limit Amazon S3 and compatible services used to have a 5GB object (file size) limit. Although Amazon Changed the total object limit in 2010 to 5TB it is still true that the largest object that can be uploaded in a single PUT command is 5 gigabytes. They require that the software uploading…
Backup Dropbox to local drives with a delay. High-Sync allows you to push or pull files from Dropbox without using the DropBox application. The advantage of not installing the Dropbox app include the ability to manage multi-cloud backups from a variety of different sources in a single pane of glass (inside the High-Sync app), as…
Multi-Cloud Support means Automated Upload and Download for mission critical files One unique feature of the RNAS product line is the inclusion of a license for High-Sync with Multi-Cloud capability. This can be used to create multiple replication jobs to several supported clouds. These jobs allow file sync between local and network drives, as well…
Wasabi Configuration with High-Sync Wasabi is a less expensive Amazon S3 compatible cloud. Further down in this blog you will see some screen shots on how to setup a Wasabi account. This may change slightly over time but the basics involve naming a bucket in lower case dns compatible format, then copying your access key…