nojohnny101
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hello everyone,
That's to everyone that has helped me get to this point. I have my freenas box all set up, shares working, and everything is great. I have scrub schedules and snapshots thanks to advice from @cyberjock and others. My next task is to evaluate and pick an off-site replication solution.
I have read some threads from about two or three years ago in regards to this topic but wanted to get an updated viewpoint and ask in a slightly different way. I am on a minimum budget, so please keep that in mind.
- In order to replicate to an off-site backup, do I have to build another freenas box?
- currently I have 4TB of usable storage. Could I just buy a raspberry pi, install Linux on that, and then plug in a 4 TB external USB hard drive? How easy is this set up and how well is it supported within Freenas?
- I have read about people using crash plan with success. is that a more viable? I would obviously go for the free account which requires your own offsite server, but in that case what I have to build another freenas box?
Also it isn't mentioned specifically in the manual, but does the off-site backup storage size have to match the usable storage size of the freenas box?
Ultimately what I am looking to protect against, is an unrecoverable loss on the main freenas box because of either hardware failure, damage from a power outage, etc.
I appreciate any thoughts and comments! This community is been so great! I can't wait for the day when I can contribute back!
That's to everyone that has helped me get to this point. I have my freenas box all set up, shares working, and everything is great. I have scrub schedules and snapshots thanks to advice from @cyberjock and others. My next task is to evaluate and pick an off-site replication solution.
I have read some threads from about two or three years ago in regards to this topic but wanted to get an updated viewpoint and ask in a slightly different way. I am on a minimum budget, so please keep that in mind.
- In order to replicate to an off-site backup, do I have to build another freenas box?
- currently I have 4TB of usable storage. Could I just buy a raspberry pi, install Linux on that, and then plug in a 4 TB external USB hard drive? How easy is this set up and how well is it supported within Freenas?
- I have read about people using crash plan with success. is that a more viable? I would obviously go for the free account which requires your own offsite server, but in that case what I have to build another freenas box?
Also it isn't mentioned specifically in the manual, but does the off-site backup storage size have to match the usable storage size of the freenas box?
Ultimately what I am looking to protect against, is an unrecoverable loss on the main freenas box because of either hardware failure, damage from a power outage, etc.
I appreciate any thoughts and comments! This community is been so great! I can't wait for the day when I can contribute back!