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Sync unRaid Backup to Offsite Location

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I have a massive unRaid server 30+TB and would like to sync it with another backup server offsite. The backup server is currently at my location and I have GoodSync synchronizing the live unRaid to the backup unRaid server. My question is, how do I continue to synchronize the data between the two server after I take the backup one offsite?

 

It seems to me that it is strongly discouraged to open up an unRaid server to the internet, but can I somehow sync the data via FTP or VPN? I am hoping to make this hands-free as possible.

 

Thank you for any thoughts and suggestions!

Definitely the vpn between the boxes, and with that you can pick your replication tool, GoodSync or rsync or others.

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I am doing some research on the OpenVPN and found the instructions here http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=28557.

 

I am somewhat familiar with VPN on Windows and OSX servers, but am I correct in that I will be installing the OpenVPN Server extension on the 'live' unRAID box and the OpenVPN Client extension on the 'backup unRAID box?

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I've decided to explore the BT Sync option!

If you decide to go with BT sync, check out syncthing. It's basically the same, just open source. There is a docker available here via the templates.

Is anyone using the docker version of syncthing  on unRaid?

Yes, I am.

I'm currently using rsync to keep my backup server in sync.

 

Does syncthing do anything for me or does it excel at something else?

I can't say for sure, but I figure it does the same thing

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If you decide to go with BT sync, check out syncthing. It's basically the same, just open source. There is a docker available here via the templates.

 

Thank you for that suggestion! I guess I'm a little behind in versions as I haven't upgraded to version 6. Does syncthing run on unRAID 5? I guess my real question is, does it run without the docker (since the docker seems to be for unRAID 6). I guess I can upgrade, but I need to plan that out a bit more.

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I just realized that I was looking into using BTSync. That is actually not correct. I am looking to use BitTorrent Sync. For some reason I thought that they were the same. Perhaps it is because http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=33341.0 says BTSync, but once it is installed, the BitTorrentSync gui shows up. It is my understanding the BitTorrent Sync is open source as well (and BTSync is a paid service). Is that correct?

I think they are both the same. But btsync is closed source.

There is a btsync plug in for v5 from Phaze. Don't know if he has a syncthing plug in as well.

I just realized that I was looking into using BTSync. That is actually not correct. I am looking to use BitTorrent Sync. For some reason I thought that they were the same. Perhaps it is because http://lime-technology.com/forum/index.php?topic=33341.0 says BTSync, but once it is installed, the BitTorrentSync gui shows up. It is my understanding the BitTorrent Sync is open source as well (and BTSync is a paid service). Is that correct?

 

BitTorrent Sync is not open source. While it has been call BTSync,  BitTorrent Sync is not the same as BTSync. http://www.getsync.com/

BitTorrent Sync is a device to device sync (peer to peer) application, no middle man, or "cloud" storage.

 

BTSync is a service, not affiliated with BitTorrent, but using BitTorrent. (Yeah, not very clear naming choices). Basically, BTSync is a hosting service for BitTorrent Sync devices/servers. https://www.btsync.com/

BTSync is a device on someone else's infrastructure (cloud) to sync your data.

 

syncthing is the open source, "does that same thing", project. Now re-branded as Pulse. https://ind.ie/pulse/

 

Good to know, a quick google search on my part could have solved the mystery yesterday. But i was online with the phone and didnt feel like it.

Thanks for the clarification, c3!

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