RNAS “C” models versus “U” models. Classic trays or Utility Bays C models use fully enclosed drives for daily swap media that replaces tape. U Models use raw hard drives for lower cost, yet field replaceable/upgradable drives. They can also be quickly installed into a USB 3 toaster enclosure for fast restores. Since 2004 Highly…
5 Elements of a Backup and Disaster Recovery Appliance (BDR) Rather than buying a BDR with high monthly fees and storage costs, you can use our hardware to build your own. Many of our backup NAS appliances can be used as a platform to create a Backup and Disaster Recovery (BDR) box. This is typically…
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…
The RNAS is a Windows NAS intended as use as dedicated BDRs (Backup and Disaster Recovery), Self Backing NAS, or Cloud-to-Local backup appliances (reverse cloud). Use of Windows IoT for Windows NAS Windows IoT is a version of Windows typically intended to be installed on dedicated appliance or control computers. Windows 10 IoT is a member…
Backblaze B2 – Backup and Mirror Your Data With High-Sync Low Cost, High Performance Cloud Storage with Backblaze B2 Using High-Sync, you can now store and synchronize your data on BackBlaze B2. High-Sync is a generic file synchronization, mirroring and backup tool that provides an extremely wide range of features. It is a lightweight tool…