
Setting up each in synology was the major work. If you have a bunch (I have about 25), create them all first and then configure the Synology. I didn't do the advanced comparison thing.my little DS215Js are working hard enough.īreak out each bucket into a separate B2 config so you can see where each is at. My policy is rsync local and then set the bucket to a 30-day retention. Or so I've read.rsync on Synology is pretty easy to setup. When running against a real rsync service, it does the block compare.

Over nfs, rsync just does a comparison of time stmap/size. You really, really, really want to use the synology's rsync service as opposed to mounting NFS and running rsync against that. This weekend, I switched to doing an rsync to a Synology and then using it's CloudSync to backup to B2. Previously I had an rclone script for backing up to B2. My home files live on a Linux NAS (or Dropbox).
