I suppose I may as well mention:
https://stromberg.dnsalias.org/~dstromberg/Backup.remote
It just does rsync snapshotting with --link-dest, and keeps the last n
snapshots. It's smart enough to resume a previously interrupted snapshot.
It's pretty simple - both to set up and to use. I used to
tl;dr: rsnapshot is usually the best plan.
Details:
rsnapshot copies files from remote machines and stores snapshotted
directories locally. If you want to get the CentOS servers copied to the
synology then you need to run rsnapshot from the synology. Synology doesn't
have rsnapshot out of the box
Subject: Which method (rsync-based) is better for backing up Linux
servers to Synology NAS?
Good day from Singapore,
Our customer has 2 CentOS 7.9 Linux servers with cPanel web hosting
control panel installed.
We would like to backup the 2 CentOS 7.9 Linux servers to Synology NAS.
Which method