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System Name | Juliette // HTPC |
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Processor | Intel i7 9700K // AMD Ryzen 5 5600G |
Motherboard | ASUS Prime Z390X-A // ASRock B550 ITX-AC |
Cooling | Noctua NH-U12 Black // Stock |
Memory | Corsair DDR4 3600 32gb //G.SKILL Trident Z Royal Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 3600 |
Video Card(s) | ASUS RTX4070 OC// GTX 1650 |
Storage | Samsung 970 EVO NVMe 1Tb, Intel 665p Series M.2 2280 1TB // Samsung 1Tb SSD |
Display(s) | ASUS VP348QGL 34" Quad HD 3440 x 1440 // 55" LG 4K SK8000 Series |
Case | Seasonic SYNCRO Q7// Silverstone Granada GD05 |
Audio Device(s) | Focusrite Scarlett 4i4 // HDMI to Samsung HW-R650 sound bar |
Power Supply | Seasonic SYNCRO 750 W // CORSAIR Vengeance 650M |
Mouse | Cooler Master MM710 53G |
Keyboard | Logitech 920-009300 G512 SE |
Software | Windows 10 Pro // Windows 10 Pro |
So looking for a program, command, batch file, ideas to back up a NAS to another server. Like Windows File History. Something that will compare two folders and see whats missing and add it.
Even if it can't be schedule and has to be manually done.
And one is running Synology and the other FreeNAS
Thanks
Edit: I found Crash Plan I guess you can run it in a VM. I guess I need to learn that next. Really I just drag the folders over and copy them. But it so time consuming. I would need to do this about 2 X a month or less. If I could tell what is different that would be way faster
Still looking for ideas. I just want to keep my backup current.
Even if it can't be schedule and has to be manually done.
And one is running Synology and the other FreeNAS
Thanks
Edit: I found Crash Plan I guess you can run it in a VM. I guess I need to learn that next. Really I just drag the folders over and copy them. But it so time consuming. I would need to do this about 2 X a month or less. If I could tell what is different that would be way faster
Still looking for ideas. I just want to keep my backup current.
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