This tutorial guides you on how to back up NAS with three methods. You can directly copy NAS data to an external hard drive, back up NAS with backup software, and back up NAS to a cloud drive.
NAS is short for Network Attached Storage. It can save files and data from different devices in the same internet environment. QNAP and Synology offer the best service for NAS users. Although NAS provides a very secure data storage service, we also need to back up data on it to avoid unexpected data loss.
Why do we need to back up NAS:
You can back up a NAS in different ways. Now, let us learn more details about how to backup a NAS through a video. 5 highlights you may not want to miss:
NAS usually has one or more USB ports to attach USB flash drives. You can connect a USB drive to such a port and back up the data from the NAS to this USB drive. This operation is manual by using the web interface the NAS vendor provides to manage the NAS device.
This part will show you how to back up NAS to an external hard drive. Now, let's learn the details.
Step 1. Connect your NAS device with an external hard drive or USB drive.
Step 2. Open your NAS build-in page.
Step 3. Select the data and files you want to back up manually.
Step 4. Wait for the transferring process to be accomplished and disconnect your external hard drive or USB drive.
It is simple to back up your NAS to a local PC with disk backup software. You only need EaseUS Todo Backup Home to help you secure data from your NAS.
What EaseUS Todo Backup can do:
We can back up NAS with EaseUS Todo Backup in the following steps.
Step 1. Start with selecting the backup contents.
Step 2. There are four backup categories, File, Disk, OS, and Mail, click Disk.
Step 3. It is available to back up a whole disk or a certain partition. Choose the one you need and click OK.
Step 4. Select the destination where you want to save the backup.
Step 5. For disk/partition backup, you can choose to save the backup to local drive or to NAS.
Step 6. After the backup process is completed, your task will be displayed at the left. Right-click any one of the task, you can further manage your backup such as recover it, create incremental backup, etc.
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Backing up NAS to a Cloud drive is also a helpful way. Your disks or external hard drives may break down. Using a cloud drive can avoid physical damage.
Let us start backing up Synology NAS to cloud drive, and we can take Google Drive as an example.
Step 1. Download and install Cloud Sync.
Step 2. Open the interface of Cloud Sync and click "+". Then choose "Google Drive", click "Next", and log in to your account to connect your Synology NAS.
Step 3. Complete backup settings. Choose "Upload local changes only", and click "Next".
Step 4. Complete advanced settings. You can filter out unwanted files and encrypt your files here. Click "OK" to continue.
Step 5. Click "Apply" to finish creating a backup task. You can check sync tasks on the "Task List" interface.
NAS device is helpful for both home users and enterprise users. It can help home users back up photos and movies, share documents, and store important files for enterprise users.
If you want to keep the precious data safe, do not forget to backup NAS. We recommend EaseUS Todo Backup to you. It not only supports backing up NAS data to an external hard drive and the cloud drive. It can both save your time and keep your data safe.
You can read more tips about backing up NAS in this part.
Yes, you can directly back up your NAS to an external hard drive or use disk backup software – EaseUS Todo Backup.
Yes, you can connect NAS directly to the PC. You just need to ensure your NAS and your PC are in the same network environment, and your PC will recognize your NAS directly.
Synology NAS devices do not support transferring files to computers by using a USB cable, but you can back up Synology NAS data to an external hard drive.
You can clone your NAS by using clone software - EaseUS Todo Backup:
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