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How to transfer photos from Google Albums to NAS?

Open Google Takeout : Search for “Google Takeout” in your browser and log in to your Google account. Select data to export: Deselect all items and check only “Google Albums”. Choose the file format and delivery method: Usually ZIP format is chosen, and it is...


How do I keep my Cloud ID when upgrading to a new ASUSTOR NAS?

If you wish to use the same cloud ID on a new ASUSTOR NAS, you must first release the Cloud ID on your old NAS by renaming it to something else as the Cloud ID is tied to NAS hardware. Once the NAS has released the Cloud ID, it will be available for use on the new NAS. If the old NAS is no...


Which system settings can be backed up on a NAS?

Which system settings can be backed up on a NAS? 1. Lists and access rights for local users and groups. 2. Lists and access rights for shared folders. 3. Most system settings. 4. Entries in the firewall automatic blacklist. Exceptions: 1. Cloud ID and ASUSTOR ID...


How DataSync works?

How DataSync works Note: DataSync for Dropbox sync process is the same as DataSync for Google drive or other public cloud services.


How do I back up my Linux computer to my NAS?

If you want to back up a computer with Linux installed to your NAS, please refer to the steps below to enable rsync server on your Linux computer and create a backup job. In this example, we used Ubuntu 12.04. 1. Modify /etc/init.d/rsync as shown in the graphic...


How many simultaneous backup jobs do ASUSTOR NAS devices support?

The maximum number of simultaneous backup jobs supported depends on the hardware specifications of each ASUSTOR NAS model. Please refer to the table below: Max. Number of Jobs Models...


How can I backup files from Windows to my NAS?

ASUSTOR provides Windows users with the free Backup Plan utility that makes backing up files from Windows PCs to ASUSTOR NAS devices easy. Backup Plan can be used to backup data from a Windows PC or Server to specified destination devices including, but not limited to another NAS, FTP...