Backup QNAP Turbo NAS data using CloudBackup Station INTRODUCTION QNAP QTS SUPPORTS MULTIPLE CLOUD BACKUP SOLUTIONS QNAP QTS offers easy-to-use, feature-rich, and secure cloud backup solutions that allow you to entrust your data to a range of enterprise-class public cloud storage services, including Microsoft Azure, Amazon S3, Amazon Glacier, Google Cloud Storage, Rackspace, IBM SoftLayer, HP Helion Cloud, and more. It also supports various private cloud storage solutions that are compatible with S3, OpenStack, and WebDAV. QNAP QTS is your cloud storage gateway that assists you in building a simple and affordable disaster recovery plan, as well as providing worry-free data preservation for archival or compliance purposes. This tutorial describes how to use QNAP’s Cloud Backup Station App on Turbo NAS to back up your data to the cloud. QNAP QTS ENABLES POWERFUL AND SECURE CLOUD BACKUP QNAP QTS Cloud Backup Station supports the following features: ● Manual and scheduled backup/restore with flexible options ● Full and incremental backup ● Flexible file filtering using type, date, and size ● SSL transfer encryption and client-side AES-256 encryption ● File compression for cost saving and efficient data transfer
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Backup QNAP Turbo NAS data using
CloudBackup Station
INTRODUCTION
QNAP QTS SUPPORTS MULTIPLE CLOUD BACKUP SOLUTIONS
QNAP QTS offers easy-to-use, feature-rich, and secure cloud backup solutions that allow you
to entrust your data to a range of enterprise-class public cloud storage services, including
Microsoft Azure, Amazon S3, Amazon Glacier, Google Cloud Storage, Rackspace, IBM
SoftLayer, HP Helion Cloud, and more. It also supports various private cloud storage
solutions that are compatible with S3, OpenStack, and WebDAV. QNAP QTS is your cloud
storage gateway that assists you in building a simple and affordable disaster recovery plan,
as well as providing worry-free data preservation for archival or compliance purposes.
This tutorial describes how to use QNAP’s Cloud Backup Station App on Turbo NAS to back
up your data to the cloud.
QNAP QTS ENABLES POWERFUL AND SECURE CLOUD BACKUP
QNAP QTS Cloud Backup Station supports the following features:
● Manual and scheduled backup/restore with flexible options
● Full and incremental backup
● Flexible file filtering using type, date, and size
● SSL transfer encryption and client-side AES-256 encryption
● File compression for cost saving and efficient data transfer
● Reserving deleted files in the cloud and configurable retention periods
● Preserving advanced ACLs and extended attributes
● Detecting sparse files
● Cloud archival mode
● Concurrent job execution and fast multi-threaded data transfer*
● Per-account bandwidth throttling with configurable durations
● Restoring directly from the cloud for disaster recovery scenario
● Configurable network error recovery options
● Managing multiple cloud accounts
● Dashboard for job status and statistics
● Job activity logging for tracing history of status and statistics
● Flexible selection for region, bucket, and folder as backup destinations
● Large file backup by S3 multi-part upload and OpenStack large objects
● AWS S3 Server Side Encryption and Reduced Redundancy
● Special cloud regions: AWS China, AWS GovCloud, and Azure China
● Using S3 and OpenStack-compatible services as backup destination
*Note: WebDAV CloudBackup App does not support multi-threaded data transfer
PREPARATION FOR USING CLOUD STORAGE
GET AN ACCOUNT FROM YOUR CLOUD STORAGE PROVIDER
The account details and procedure may differ based on what cloud storage you are using,
with some requiring:
Username and password
Access key and secret key
Service account and certificate file
The Cloud Backup Station interface will automatically adapt and display the information you
need to enter.
For example, you need an Amazon Web Service (AWS) account before using Amazon S3 or
Glacier. Learn more about Creating an AWS account.