I thought that QNAP was developing its own first party QTS app to compete with Synology Active Backup for Business. QNAP made the announcement to much fanfare over a year ago and I got an email saying to expect it soon. What's happened to that? Has it been ditched given that you are recommending Veeam instead of the intended QNAP specific app?
I was wondering that to, I replaced all my Synology hardware for much more powerful QNAP's, but i still keep one Syno box for the sole purpose of Active Backup as its a great backup solution and for me with about 10 devices being backed up, its auto agent update without having to go to each device is perfect. I was hoping for a similar QNAP app so I could ditch this last Syno box.
Still coming, it will be added into an already existing application we have called Hyper Data Protector, currently I cannot share any timelines, all subject to change. Takes time to get it right, we need it to be perfect at launch.
Hey thanks for this! does this create an iso file and then how do I restore from the file can I just use the file as a boot image on another laptop and do I need to restore it to a laptop with similar hardware to the laptop on which the backup was made?
Great Tutorial - I need to know, since this tool is a server tool, if a backup started and I rebooted my PC while the backup still running, will it continue where it left off or will it restart the job, or will I have to restart the tool from the beginning? No one seems to discuss these scenarios.
Probably a better question for Veeam themselves, if its incremental it will usually carry on where it left off, but if interrupted on the initial backup, not sure personally, but Veeam would know.
Which hypervisor is the VM stored in and what software did you use to back it up? This software isn't really suitable for backing up VM's, there are other options from Veeam for that or we have our own too.
Just what I was looking for! Dropped the video at the right time 👍
The best guide I've seen so far. But I would have loved to see how you back up to an SSD. That's what I need help with.
We do not make a SSD drive unfortunately, was demonstrating how to backup to our own products.
If your computer crash (os is not bootable) is there a USB stick recovery to restore/image the back up to a new drive?
I thought that QNAP was developing its own first party QTS app to compete with Synology Active Backup for Business. QNAP made the announcement to much fanfare over a year ago and I got an email saying to expect it soon.
What's happened to that? Has it been ditched given that you are recommending Veeam instead of the intended QNAP specific app?
I was wondering that to, I replaced all my Synology hardware for much more powerful QNAP's, but i still keep one Syno box for the sole purpose of Active Backup as its a great backup solution and for me with about 10 devices being backed up, its auto agent update without having to go to each device is perfect. I was hoping for a similar QNAP app so I could ditch this last Syno box.
@@rolandrat4722 Yep. Let's see what Craig says. He's the man in the know.
Still coming, it will be added into an already existing application we have called Hyper Data Protector, currently I cannot share any timelines, all subject to change. Takes time to get it right, we need it to be perfect at launch.
Hey thanks for this! does this create an iso file and then how do I restore from the file can I just use the file as a boot image on another laptop and do I need to restore it to a laptop with similar hardware to the laptop on which the backup was made?
Hey, how you made the incrementel Backup? We use the Veeam Backup for Microsoft Windows Free and we dont know how to do that.
Great Tutorial - I need to know, since this tool is a server tool, if a backup started and I rebooted my PC while the backup still running, will it continue where it left off or will it restart the job, or will I have to restart the tool from the beginning? No one seems to discuss these scenarios.
Probably a better question for Veeam themselves, if its incremental it will usually carry on where it left off, but if interrupted on the initial backup, not sure personally, but Veeam would know.
Hello! Thankz for the video! Stupid question , can i use it on a server just for data backup or better use community edition?
Not sure if Veeam limit Server OS usage or not, if it installs it should work great.
do you need Veeam Backup and Replication running on a server as well
No not at all, this is a standalone application per computer.
how to restore full vm in another location
Which hypervisor is the VM stored in and what software did you use to back it up? This software isn't really suitable for backing up VM's, there are other options from Veeam for that or we have our own too.
The free Windows version only allows one backup job, so very limited use.
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