Hello, We have a NAS box (called NAS-01) for holding material files for our render farm. I'm looking at a way to easily copy this to another NAS box (called NAS-02), in case there is a failure on NAS-01. I'm not sure what the term to describe this is, but I would like the backup to not be compressed and mimic structure on NAS-01 as if I have copied and pasted the files from one NAS to another. As I'm dealing with about 3TB of data, it would be nice if the backup could run like a Smart Update in SuperDuper, where it will copy and erase what's needed to make NAS-02 identical to NAS-01. Can your recommend you recommend software that would do this? The reason I want this kind of backup is we had a drive failure in the raid on NAS-01, after I fitted a replacement drive it took almost two days to rebuild, which meant it was two days and nights our RenderFarm wasn't online.
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If we had a mirror copy of the NAS, we would be able to just edit the UNC path on the render farm and continue rendering from NAS-02. Alex howard wrote: Scott Alan Miller wrote: alex howard wrote: Initially the ReadyNas took so long to rebuild, we bought the newer Iomega and restored a backup to it. If you use parity RAID (RAID 5 or 6) this is the expected behaviour. Use RAID 10 if you want fast rebuilds. Thanks it was one I inherited, the Iomega is RAID10 though, as I had just finished doing a RAID10 server after reading up on One Big RAID 10 and watching the video you did. You can probably convert the ReadyNAS too.
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RAID 10 is available under FlexRAID options. Alex howard wrote: Hello, We have a NAS box (called NAS-01) for holding material files for our render farm. I'm looking at a way to easily copy this to another NAS box (called NAS-02), in case there is a failure on NAS-01. I'm not sure what the term to describe this is, but I would like the backup to not be compressed and mimic structure on NAS-01 as if I have copied and pasted the files from one NAS to another. As I'm dealing with about 3TB of data, it would be nice if the backup could run like a Smart Update in SuperDuper, where it will copy and erase what's needed to make NAS-02 identical to NAS-01. Can your recommend you recommend software that would do this? The reason I want this kind of backup is we had a drive failure in the raid on NAS-01, after I fitted a replacement drive it took almost two days to rebuild, which meant it was two days and nights our RenderFarm wasn't online.