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How to FULLY BACKUP Synology DSM (System Image) with Hyper Backup

How to FULLY BACKUP Synology DSM (System Image) with Hyper Backup to Another Synology NAS

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Synology NAS FULL DSM Backup with Hyper Backup – FULL Guide and Walkthrough

Synology DSM 7.1 Software Review – GUI, DRIVE, ABB, SS9, OFFICE, HYPER BACKUP, STORAGE, CHAT – 4K…

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  1. Hyper Backup is a broken heap of crap right now in my opinion. It doesn't allow people with ONE nas to backup their entire system (this sucks and shouldn't be the case), it claims to backup certain things and I've read reports that it doesn't (like certain network-related settings), it doesn't backup HB tasks, firewall, etc. I also don't know a way to restore just application settings WITHOUT restoring relevant shared folders (useful for when app settings failed to restore and you don't want to overwrite tons of shared folder data AGAIN). Synology SERIOUSLY need to get their asses in gear!

  2. Can you still do this back up if you destination NAS is so old that it use old DSM (6.2) and your new NAS uses the DSM 7.2?. At the moment is asking me to update the Hyper Backup Vault (which is not possible because the NAS is too old (DS213)

  3. Many qustions down here but no answers!? What about if the source have a lot of Maria db data, Webstation with lot of settings, docker containers and more. And supose the source crasched completely, could you then do restore from the target? Or do you have to install Hyperbackup first on source?

  4. Great video!

    When I click restore and verify that the local nas will be erased it asks me for a file path the latest DSM software. After the 'Creating volumes for the restoration' is complete I get a new window saying welcome back and give me the option to 'Re-Install' the DSM. It then asks for the file path to the latest DSM software and brings me back to the Welcome to DSM 7.2 page and gives me another opportunity to 'Restore your device'. Which leads me back to the Hyper Backup wizard and then I'm stuck in Groundhog day.

    Any idea how to break out of this loop and restore my NAS?

  5. Backing up a system image to an external drive is not possible currently. I wonder if it's possible to copy over the backup manually to an USB drive after backup and in case of emergency restore from the USB drive? I mean having an offline backup is the securest backup you can have so maybe worth a try?

  6. For anyone following along trying to configure Hyperbackup to a a remote NAS, it is doable. If you aren't using a VPN, you will need to create a port forward on the remote end for both TCP port 6281 and 5001 (used in newer DSM for authentication) on the remote router, to the local LAN IP of your remote NAS. Then when you configure the backup job you would specify the WAN IP as the destination.

  7. Many thanks for your all amazing Videos… I have NAS Storage, RAID 5 configured with 1 volume, Right now data is 43% only but issue is after 10 or 15 days storage will be reaching to 100%, then it will be auto refresh to 43%, My concern is… Between the process getting WARNING ERROR. Please suggest me how fix it. Don't want to reach 100% Unnecessary.

  8. All nice and good, but my NAS is currently on the other side of the continent, can I still use hyper backup? If I can, how do I get the IP of my other NAS? (I assume I will have to set up port forwarding)

  9. is this like mirroring two office? so I can work with my data in location 1 NAS and if move to office Location 2 also work on the local NAS there as I did on the Location 1? or this is only a backup ?

  10. Mmm, I hoped this would offer a nice way to easily upgrade/migrate from an old to a new NAS. But it only accepts other NASs or Synology Cloud as target and not a simple external USB drive. Too bad.

  11. The restoration times are worrying. I wish HD could be swapped from one NAS for backup to the other ā€œsource nasā€ in case of a catastrophic loss in the NAS. It seems that usb backup regularly may be a more practical solution.

  12. Your video/article doesn't say the differences with using the highly efficient btrfs based snashop replication, would you mind elaborating a bit on that? Some of your subscribers might feel a bit confused. Thanks

  13. I actually use your videos to work on my NAS, as I do not know much about it. I had bought a DS220+ for Plex and ran out of space so I bought a DS923+. I set them both up as I wanted (based on your videos). I just watched your video on this System Image Hyper-backup (full system), but I am having a problem in that the movies and tv shows are so many that I want to exclude Movies from the "entire system backup". Is there a way?
    Thank you in advance and for you advice.
    Andy

  14. So which solution for full-NAS backup is better? Hyper Backup or ActiveBackup for Business? Which one is faster and more reliable? Also, I suppose that both packages do an incremental backup, is that true?

  15. Thank you very much for this clear explanation.

    The slow restore speed is a problem. How long will it take if I want to restore 4TB? Now you're talking about several hours with less than 200GB.

    It seems that not only the network speed is a bottleneck here.

    Although I must say that Active Backup is also not impressive in terms of speed for restoring a complete image.

    Which is a pity because in a professional environment you don't want to be up and running in days but in hours after a fatal disaster.

    That is precisely why your review is so nice because you go through every aspect.

    It is perhaps good to mention that a restore must be to the same type and configuration NAS or to a larger system. But also here: Seeing is believing. šŸ˜‰

  16. I'm curious if there's a third party competitor to Hyper Backup the same way Plex, Emby, and Jellyfin are third party (and far superior) competitors to Synology Video Station or whatever it's called. I'm currently using Hyper Backup, but I don't like the idea that if my Synology NAS dies and I get an Asustor NAS to replace it I'd have to install Hyperbackup Desktop and work with one folder at a time to get my stuff back.

  17. As usual, thanks for ALL the AMAZING videos. Is there any reason to use Active Backup for Business instead of HyperBackup for a full BARE METAL DiskStation restore. Are are they IDENTICAL in end results? thanks for your words of wisdom. – Eric ZORK Alan & Sweetie [ Professional Poets & Bed Vloggers ]

  18. tx for this feature introduction. i hope its transferable to another NAS model – in case of NAS burn/damage it could be impossible to get the same model from supplier so recovery to dissimilar NAS model would be perfect. BTW the feature I miss the most is logging Active Backup jobs in Active Insight. WE pay that for our customers but it checks only Hyperbackup jobs missing their best backup APP – Activebackup.

  19. What happens if NAS A is backing up NAS B, and NAS B is backing up NAS A… Anyway to exclude the backups of the other unit or avoid recursion where it ends backing up the backup if itself on the other NAS which gets added to next backup …etc.

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