Complete Backup Strategy for Synology NAS Devices (Automated 3-2-1 Backups)

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In this video, we go over a full backup strategy that once implemented, will automate your entire 3-2-1 backup plan. This video uses a Synology NAS and Synology Drive to create a sync task (from a PC or Mac), then protect the data with snapshots, and finally back up the data to the cloud.
There are many tutorials that this video uses, so there are links below to help set them up.
📌Synology Drive Setup: www.wundertech.net/synology-d...
📌Snapshot Configuration: www.wundertech.net/synology-n...
📌Hyper Backup Setup: www.wundertech.net/synology-h...
📌Backblaze B2 Setup: www.wundertech.net/backup-syn...
📌Synology NAS Notifications: www.wundertech.net/how-to-set...
If you're not using a Synology NAS, you might benefit from using Nextcloud.
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0:00 Intro
0:31 Disclaimer
0:51 General Idea of the Backup Strategy
1:33 Sync Task
1:54 Data Protection
2:18 Off-site Backup
3:16 Backup Demo using a Synology NAS
7:22 Sync vs. Backup
7:54 Potential Breakpoints
9:00 Immutable Snapshots
9:46 Final Thoughts

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  • @TechMeOut5
    @TechMeOut511 ай бұрын

    This is hands down one of the best backup related videos I've seen in a long time! Excellent job Frank! there is nothing more important than backup!!!

  • @WunderTechTutorials

    @WunderTechTutorials

    11 ай бұрын

    Thanks a lot, Avi! Really appreciate the kind words!

  • @howardrfrank
    @howardrfrank11 ай бұрын

    I had a boss 30 years ago who told me "No one has ever gotten fired for taking a backup!" In other words, you better take one. I never forgot that smart ass comment, but it hit home...

  • @onekeiway
    @onekeiway11 ай бұрын

    1st! Again love the new setup and looking forward to watching this to get my 3-2-1 in order. Thank you!

  • @kevinhughes9801
    @kevinhughes980111 ай бұрын

    Excellent stuff very important topic not enough people take there time to setup proper backups

  • @superbaggio87
    @superbaggio8711 ай бұрын

    Super Super great explanation and very detailed yet simple! greetings from Italy

  • @oakfig
    @oakfig11 ай бұрын

    Bro you look exactly like I always imagined! 👍

  • @DeanDetton
    @DeanDetton11 ай бұрын

    Excellent video Frank! I have my backups automated pretty much the same way that you do. Synology has made it so easy. Your studio is meticulously designed! It’s beautiful. What I like best is that there are no wires visible behind you but everything is lit up. Wait, is that a wire that I see just over your right shoulder 😂

  • @WunderTechTutorials

    @WunderTechTutorials

    11 ай бұрын

    Thanks a lot! That...is a wire 😂. I worked hard to hide them all and they don't really show on video, but they certainly show off video! Much better than I've ever had in the past though!

  • @drmajedmalak
    @drmajedmalak4 ай бұрын

    GOLD... Thanks

  • @kaput808
    @kaput80810 ай бұрын

    Another great video

  • @DavidM2002
    @DavidM200211 ай бұрын

    As part of my backup strategy, I repurposed an older NAS to act as my backup storage and installed it in my garage which is about 40 feet from my house. In my case, I ran Cat 6 from my house to my garage during a recent renovation. If I didn't have that wiring, I would have installed an old router in the garage and configured it as a hotspot and connected that to the backup NAS. That way, the main NAS and the backup NAS would be connected via Wifi on the same network. Now I just use my software of choice to backup the main NAS to the garage location. ( I also have a cloud backup but done on a different interval .)

  • @simccaffrey

    @simccaffrey

    11 ай бұрын

    one possibility is lightning strike to either building could flow down that cat6 and thus take out both...

  • @danielmcgowan9534

    @danielmcgowan9534

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@simccaffrey@DavidM2002 The suggestion is to use a fiber optic run from the house to the garage and a UPS on the garage server. I don't recall the specific KZread video.

  • @DavidM2002

    @DavidM2002

    11 ай бұрын

    @@simccaffrey I've never hear of underground lightning.

  • @simccaffrey

    @simccaffrey

    11 ай бұрын

    @@danielmcgowan9534 Yes, fibre is safe...but then you need a really decent UPS that can survive a strike! DarkMatter2525 had a strike recently and literally everything in the house connected via copper (power/ethernet) was destroyed...and he had a bunch of those ethernet "lightning protectors", the ones you connect to ground, and they did nothing lol...however one device survived that was on an APC UPS, if I remember correctly...

  • @BrazenNL
    @BrazenNL11 ай бұрын

    It's why I went back to Synology. The backups are so easy, and the backups in the cloud are easily navigable by luddites. And now there are even read-only snapshots. Everyone in my family understands the Synology software, even if I think there are better ones. E: The only thing I'm really disappointed about is the slow update cycle of ABB for Linux. Whenever ABB catches up, Linux has moved on.

  • @WunderTechTutorials

    @WunderTechTutorials

    11 ай бұрын

    Definitely agree with that. It's nice that it's technically supported on Linux but the kernel support isn't great.

  • @myhometvaccount9365
    @myhometvaccount936511 ай бұрын

    good explanation,, personally my tool of choice is Duplicati, lots of options, free and hooks up into different online services, but i use free backup to a remote location over tailscale/zerotier vpn... so monthly cost is zero :)

  • @yoshiofx
    @yoshiofx28 күн бұрын

    I appreciate your sharing your strategy. I would love to implement it using backblaze b2 like you do, but it's very cost prohibitive. As a media artist I need to back up 20 TB of client data (4K video and 3D renders) and it would be 100/mth to go with Synology + BB B2. And that cost will grow as my storage does. If B2 were more affordable this might have been the perfect solution. So instead, I'm likely sticking with my Promise Pegasus and just adding an internal drive or 2, that way I can use BB Personal. Too bad, I was really looking forward to getting a Synology and learning it's ecosystem. But as a small business art studio I appear to be in No Man's Land when it comes to cloud backups between the cheaper home user market, and expensive larger business area. If you know of any solutions for someone like me I'd appreciate it.

  • @braticuss
    @braticuss7 ай бұрын

    On my 'homes' under snapshot schedule frequency I don't have 'hours' available as an option? It's only daily, and 'more options' which gives me 5/15/30 min. Great vid BTW, subbed!

  • @WunderTechTutorials

    @WunderTechTutorials

    7 ай бұрын

    Thanks! Yes, it looks like that changed in an update at some point. That's the same thing so you're good!

  • @thirumal19
    @thirumal1911 ай бұрын

    Shall I use hyper backup with backblaze personal storage instead backblaze b2?

  • @WunderTechTutorials

    @WunderTechTutorials

    11 ай бұрын

    As far as I know, you unfortunately can't. Hyper Backups needs B2 so you can use the Amazon S3 endpoint.

  • @philexel3007
    @philexel300711 ай бұрын

    So what about TimeMachine backups? I have been using my Synology for TM backups for a while as I am a Mac house. I know Drive works in macOS as well, is there a preference for one over the other?

  • @WunderTechTutorials

    @WunderTechTutorials

    11 ай бұрын

    Those are great too! I don't want to make it sound like this is the only way - there are tons of ways. This is just what works well for me.

  • @laserbidet
    @laserbidet5 ай бұрын

    Noob question: does the sync task eat up a lot of system resources? I game on the pc I’d be setting this up on and don’t want to lose performance.

  • @WunderTechTutorials

    @WunderTechTutorials

    4 ай бұрын

    It shouldn't, though it really depends on the file sizes you're working with. If you're syncing huge files, your network performance will decrease while the sync is happening but other than that, it hasn't been a significant resource issue for me.

  • @ezequielp30
    @ezequielp305 ай бұрын

    I did it but not works, the same errror

  • @tomschulte3237
    @tomschulte323711 ай бұрын

    Hi Frank, when looking at your video, I found that you have different tabs in the notification area than me (e.g. at 8:27). My tabs are called "email" "sms" "push services" & "rules", while you have extra "webhooks" and "events". And my items are organized by "system" " log center" "docker" "hyperbackup" and many more, and not be severity like yours. that is something that I would appreciate as an extra. Are you running a pre-release version of DSM? I am running DSM 7.1.1-42962 update 6 on a DS918+ Best regards from Munich/germany tom

  • @WunderTechTutorials

    @WunderTechTutorials

    11 ай бұрын

    This is DSM 7.2 - the interface changed slightly with that update.

  • @tomschulte3237

    @tomschulte3237

    11 ай бұрын

    @@WunderTechTutorialsThX! I am curious when they (syno) are going to release that to my machine 😀 ///tom

  • @gregausit
    @gregausit28 күн бұрын

    Yeah there is no such thing as not thinking about automated stuff. If your Sync or the app makes mistake/s, you are then backing up mistakes, and yep, you will not know till you try and restore. I been in IT a long time, I have non critical stuff, and I have lost many things over the years, and it all comes from errors, small things or app errors, so even for small home stuff, this all becomes a job & needs a lot of thought. Also, if you buy all your NAS drives at the same time, guess what ? you may have more than one fail at similar time, or, you get one fail and trying to restore causes stress on the others & suddenly you have more failures. There is no easy foolproof way to do this on the cheap, it is a job ! I recommend people check the process often and what has been backed up. The most errors I have had is with any sort of syncing.

  • @JackupTraining
    @JackupTraining11 ай бұрын

    This is nice, but I use synology to reduce dependance on 3rd party cloud services. I sync my google drive TO synology 😁 I would like to be able to sync that synology (DS220) to other one (DS115), which is off site. Still haven't found a good way to do it... Waiting for you to make a tutorial about it 😁

  • @WunderTechTutorials

    @WunderTechTutorials

    11 ай бұрын

    I have a few tutorials you can piece together to get that working. First need to set up OpenVPN on the first NAS: www.wundertech.net/synology-nas-openvpn-server-setup-configuration/ Then connect to it on the second NAS (off-site): www.wundertech.net/how-to-create-an-openvpn-network-interface-on-a-synology-nas/ Then set up Hyper Backup: www.wundertech.net/how-to-backup-a-synology-nas-to-a-remote-synology-nas/

  • @JackupTraining

    @JackupTraining

    11 ай бұрын

    @@WunderTechTutorials thank you! I'll do that!

  • @adipapaianus

    @adipapaianus

    4 ай бұрын

    Use Hyperbackup Vault on the second NAS. You need to create a port forward on your secondary location router. Secure the port forward rule to allow only site 1 public IP address.

  • @MURD3R3D
    @MURD3R3D11 ай бұрын

    Never had a video said nothing with so many words.

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