Let me know what you think about Backblaze in the comments below.
Finally, confirm the settings and click on Apply.Īt this point your files will start being backed up to Backblaze using the Synology Cloud Sync app and you’ll have little worry about a Backblaze and/or Synology update breaking your backups!.
Go to your Package Manager > Backup > and click on Install under Cloud Sync. Now log into your Synology admin interface.Next click on the Create Application Key button and then make note of both your Account ID and Application Key.After you’ve create a bucket, now click on the Show Account ID and Application Key link.Now give your bucket a name and more importantly make sure you set your bucket to “Private” – unless you want everyone to see your files.After the account has been created we need to create a “bucket” where all the files will be stored, so click on Create a Bucket.First you obviously need a Backblaze account, if you haven’t already signed up do so now.No need to worry about upgrades breaking your backups or 3rd party solutions! In this post I’ll be showing you just how easy it is to use Backblaze on your Synology Diskstation NAS – all with native Synology apps.
Well one option would be to upgrade to the more expensive Crashplan business plan or another option would be to check out Backblaze! Immediately people started asking me on twitter for alternatives. I am struggling with this for 5 days now and have read multiple tutorials, SSH syntaxes to create keys etc.In case you’ve missed it, Crashplan announced yesterday that they are no longer offering a family backup plan but instead focusing on business plans. When I try to set up a Rsync job via TrueNAS I always get error 14, permission denied. The other way arround, from Synology to TrueNAS I am NOT prompted for a password and the SSH connection is made instantly.
Via Putty I can open an SSH connection from TrueNAS to Synology (ssh 192.168.0.103) but am prompted for a password. The public key is also entered in the rsync account on the TrueNAS machine and both accounts have read/write permissions on the pool and folder on the synology. On both machines there are three files in the users home directory: The key has been created on the TrueNAS server and is copied over to the Synology under /volume1/homes/rsync/.ssh The account rsync has been created on both TrueNAS and the Synology (DS211+). I am also trying to make a file backup of the current data on the pool and would like to do so with Rsync. I am running the latest TrueNAS Core on an HP Workstation Z420 (Xeon, 24GB ECC mem, Samsung EVO SSD boot and 6 SAS disks connected via an HBA in ZFS RAIDZ2). First of all, I'm still quite the noob, concerning both TrueNAS and Linux / CLI so please bear with me on this one.