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[. . . ] Technical Support Registration on the website or over the phone is required before you can use our telephone support service. The phone numbers for worldwide regional customer support centers are on the Warranty and Support Information card that came with your product. Trademarks NETGEAR, the NETGEAR logo, ReadyNAS, X-RAID, FrontView, RAIDar, RAIDiator, Network Storage Processor, and NSP are trademarks or registered trademarks of NETGEAR, Inc. microsoft , Windows , Windows NT and Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. [. . . ] A USB device appears as a share, so if you want to back up a USB device, select a share name. If you want to back up data from a remote source, select from one of the following: • • Windows/NAS (Timestamp). Incremental backups use timestamps to determine whether files should be backed up. Incremental backups use the archive bit of files, similar to Windows, to determine whether they should be backed up. The backed up files include files in the default index file and all associated files, as well as all index file links to web page image files. Select this if you wish to back up an FTP site or a path from that site. Select this option if you wish to back up from a Linux or UNIX server across NFS. Mac OS X users can also use this option by setting up a NFS share from the console terminal. Rsync was originally available for Linux and other flavors of UNIX, but has lately become popular under Windows and Mac for its efficient use of incremental file transfers. Once you have selected a backup source, you can enter the path from that source. If you selected a ReadyNAS Duo share, you can either leave the path blank to backup the entire share, or enter a folder path. Note that you should use forward slashes (/), in place of backslashes (\). If you selected a remote source, each remote protocol uses a slightly different notation for the path. If the path field is empty, selecting the remote source in the pull-down menu shows an example format of the path. 1, April 2008 Configuring Your ReadyNAS Duo NETGEAR ReadyNAS Duo User Guide My Documents/My Pictures With a remote source, you might need to enter a login and password to access the share. If you are accessing a password-protected share on a remote ReadyNAS Duo server configured for Share security mode, enter the name of the share name for login. To make sure that you have proper access to the backup source, click Test Connection before continuing. Step 2 – Select Backup Destination The Step 2 process is almost identical to Step 1 except that you are now specifying the backup destination. If you selected a remote backup source, you need to select a public or a private home share on the ReadyNAS Duo (either the source or destination must be local to the ReadyNAS Duo). If you selected a ReadyNAS Duo share for the source, you can either enter another local ReadyNAS Duo share for the destination, or you can specify a remote backup destination. Figure 1-39 The remote backup destination can be a Windows PC/ReadyNAS Duo system, an NFS server, or a rsync server. Note that you can select rsync for a remote ReadyNAS Duo if it is configured to serve data over rsync. [. . . ] Name can contain Unicode characters if this option is specified in the Language tab. User Password • The password can be any character except for ' (single quote). 1, April 2008 ReadyNAS Duo Glossary Appendix B General Glossary AFP CIFS FTP HTTP HTTPS NFS Quota AppleTalk Filing Protocol\ is the standard way Mac OS 9 and earlier versions share files across the network. Common Internet File System, a standard protocol that Windows users use to share files across the network. [. . . ]

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