UGREEN NASync Series - Owners Thread

Looking at the DXP4800 Plus.

Where do the apps originate from? It says you can install Docker through their app centre but where are they getting Docker from? I guess my concern is it is some custom version and will be not in sync with the Debian version. Does anyone know?
 
Looking at the DXP4800 Plus.

Where do the apps originate from? It says you can install Docker through their app centre but where are they getting Docker from? I guess my concern is it is some custom version and will be not in sync with the Debian version. Does anyone know?
Just through it's own app store on device. It has a set you can choose to download from.
 
My next to do is to find a cloud service as part of my 3-2-1 solution. Any recommendations? Backblaze is the only one I know.

Don't need anything fancy, just the ability to periodically back up my NAS. My NAS has 24TB of space but I'm currently using less than 5TB.

Edit - may have answered my own questions. BB looks the easy choice - would be ~£60 a year for current needs.
 
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My next to do is to find a cloud service as part of my 3-2-1 solution. Any recommendations? Backblaze is the only one I know.

Don't need anything fancy, just the ability to periodically back up my NAS. My NAS has 24TB of space but I'm currently using less than 5TB.

Edit - may have answered my own questions. BB looks the easy choice - would be ~£60 a year for current needs.
I use back blaze via their B2 product not the personal plan. Currently storing 400 gig and it's coming out at about £2 a month. Amazon glacier is the other option, however retrieval can get expensive
 
I use back blaze via their B2 product not the personal plan. Currently storing 400 gig and it's coming out at about £2 a month. Amazon glacier is the other option, however retrieval can get expensive
Thanks, does B2 offer you as advantage over personal?
 
Its cheaper for my storage volume and I use it with Duplicacy on Unraid so I don't have much of an option :p
Thanks, looks like I might have to go the B2 route anyway as it seems the personal one doesn't play well with NAS. For my current use case, it would be around £20 a month apparently, fine to have peace of mind that all of my digital life (priority being all of my photos) is backed up and encrypted.
 
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Installing these today as the vibration has got worse and sorting out a Backblaze B2 solution.

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Edit - pics above are from a Reddit thread, works a treat. No annoying sound whilst we sleep, happy wife ahoy :D.
 
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Yeah, I've been on B2 / Duplicacy on my Unraid server for a year now and my measly ~500GB is costing me ~£2.50 a month so I'm very happy.

I have too much 'media' to really backup that way (30TB+), so it's just photos and personal documents etc.
 
Yeah, I've been on B2 / Duplicacy on my Unraid server for a year now and my measly ~500GB is costing me ~£2.50 a month so I'm very happy.

I have too much 'media' to really backup that way (30TB+), so it's just photos and personal documents etc.
Thats the same for me. £2.50 a month with no additional retrieval fees seem likes a bargain to me.
 
Don't suppose any of you have any Duplicacy guides? I tried Hetzner but couldn't get rsync to connect to my bucket and not getting far with Duplicacy.
 
For unraid I just used a YouTube guide alien tech was the guys channel or something similar. It's fairly straight forward to be honest, or maybe it just seemed like it after the time sink of getting unraid set up!
 
For unraid I just used a YouTube guide alien tech was the guys channel or something similar. It's fairly straight forward to be honest, or maybe it just seemed like it after the time sink of getting unraid set up!
Thanks. I'm on UGOS. Sporadic posts on Reddit - I'll keep digging.
 
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