Thanks Tomasz,
I am not too afraid by the installation issues - even though I would prefer
something working out-of-the-box (or not far from that).
I am more afraid by the performance problems - and I wonder how it would
work on a more recent system. We have a lot of data, and it would be good to
have a reasonably fast system.
---
Laurent
On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 5:07 PM, Tomasz Pawlik <t...@mtl.one.pl> wrote:
> Hi Laurent,
>
> I have installed BackupPC on my very low-cost Synology DS110j. My device
> is running DSM 3.0 and optware perl.
>
> Installation was not easy at all and I think it will be the same on
> other Synology devices.
>
> Performance is also rather poor since my NAS has 128MB of RAM and very
> little processor ;) You can forget about pool compression and more then
> two simultaneous backups.
>
> Despite that I'm very satisfied with this setup because I have 24 hours
> for doing my backups and performance is not an issue. Device is small,
> quiet and low power consuming.
>
> Tom.
>
>
> lmirg...@microworld.org pisze:
> > Hello backuppc-users,
> >
> > I would like to backup all the machines of my company (12 laptops,
> > Windows/Mac/Linux) in a centralized way on a NAS device.
> > I like a lot BackupPC and if possible I would like to use it to run the
> > backups.
> >
> > Now comes the choice of the NAS... What NAS device would you recommend
> > with a good ratio "performance / easy to install BackupPC on it" ?
> >
> > The ideal situation would be a NAS with BackupPC pre-installed - or a
> > NAS with some available BackupPC packages ready to deploy.
> > I looked at Synology / QNap / WD Sharespace but in each case the install
> > of BackupPC seems tedious, and I'm not sure of the performances I will
> > get on such devices...
> >
> > Thanks for your advices and your help
> > ---
> > Laurent
> >
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