Thank you for your good tutorial. I was wondering, how do you calculate the amount of storage needed on the synology to backup and retain the data for a long period ? For example, the customer has a total of 1TB data (mail,onedrive etc). How much storage would be needed to go back for 1 year ? Best regards, Joeri
It's really hard to calculate.. How much will be used depends on how many files are being changed, the size of those files, etc. If you have some huge databases that are changing hourly that's a very different amount vs. a bunch of word documents at a few k bytes each.
Thank you for your quick feedback. When there are no databses involved but just pictures, video’s and Documents. Would a 4 TB be sufficiënt or would you prefer go much higher like 8 or 16 Tb ? Thank you for your response.
If he got a fact/process wrong, Synology should have the opportunity to make sure it's correct. We're talking about facts here, not opinions. It's a shame that people might view that as "not independent" when Lon is one of the few people to accurately disclaim his relationship with the product or company.
The restoring from within folder structure is much better than having to dig through the recycle bin in OneDrive , thanks for the demo
Thank you for your good tutorial. I was wondering, how do you calculate the amount of storage needed on the synology to backup and retain the data for a long period ? For example, the customer has a total of 1TB data (mail,onedrive etc). How much storage would be needed to go back for 1 year ? Best regards, Joeri
It's really hard to calculate.. How much will be used depends on how many files are being changed, the size of those files, etc. If you have some huge databases that are changing hourly that's a very different amount vs. a bunch of word documents at a few k bytes each.
Thank you for your quick feedback. When there are no databses involved but just pictures, video’s and Documents. Would a 4 TB be sufficiënt or would you prefer go much higher like 8 or 16 Tb ? Thank you for your response.
This can be useful for the company I’m in. We no longer have access to code42 as a backup solution so this could be a good alternative.
Hi can it see and restore deleted files and folders that reside in a shared folder in OneDrive for business?
Can the backups be encrypted on the NAS but not on OneDrive?
What about backing up shared folders in Google workspace ?
Can not use this feature with office 365 for family. Huge bummer.
yes but back up your personal 365 - NO.
"reviewed by synology for accuracy". good for sharing it in the disclaimer but bad that you're not as independent anymore
If he got a fact/process wrong, Synology should have the opportunity to make sure it's correct. We're talking about facts here, not opinions. It's a shame that people might view that as "not independent" when Lon is one of the few people to accurately disclaim his relationship with the product or company.
This is not a fair assessment. They did not direct the content and in fact had no changes either.