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Twonky change base directory rpc l5/1/2023 ![]() I also have another off-site backup, so it doesn't worry me when I trash one of the backups for a complete rebuild. ![]() Occasionally (several times per year) I totally wipe the destination NAS and do a complete backup as that ensures every file is read (from the source NAS) and re-written to the destination (so the disk FW in the source NAS can identify and correct - i.e. I now use another NAS as my on-site backup of my main NAS (it's located in a different part of the house) and I the rsync protocol to back up changes. The good thing is that you'll now have your old NAS as your backup, so that's a good place to be (I'd not sleep well without backups). From memory, writing back to something like an old NV+ or Duo (or D-Link DNS-323) took more like 50 hours per TB. When I'm copying between two modern NAS units (over a GigE switch) it probably takes about 12 hours per TB, so it's not that slow. ![]() The limiting factor will be the NV+ as that's quite a slow unit (though it isn't so bad when reading from it). ![]()
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