![]() ![]() The amount of storage space is large, but with the exception of the SynologyDrive shares, it changes infrequently (so I could consider Amazon Glacier for cost savings). What I want is a good and low maintenance approach for backing up the Synology. For my sole current Mac, my 14" MBPro, I use both BackBlaze and Arq to Wasabi. I would like a cloud backup of all of this stuff, just in case. – Old clones of previous Macs, which I keep because I have had occasion to discover files that “went missing” (yes, I figured out why, and it was my mistake, but still they were missing) and which I restored from old CCC clones. – “Archival” storage for a fair amount of data that I don’t really need on my laptop, like archived software distributions that I cannot easily reobtain but might need, and all of the archived files from my previous medical practice after I sold it. – Plex server, with a share where all of my media is stored (I don’t keep any media on the laptop since it is easily accessed via Plex whether home or away) – Target for a daily CCC clone of my laptop’s SSD – SynologyDrive which is my Dropbox replacement (possibly less useful now that I have gone laptop-only, but I do have a shared folder with my wife’s iMac as well, and it does allow me to use the iOS and iPadOS apps to access my files as well) I have a Synology which I use several major functions: Off topic, but I suspect a fair number of us have Synology or similar NAS devices, so I thought I would seek input here.
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