Unfortunately no one can be told what fun_plug is - you have to see it for yourself.
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I just tried using "schedule download" to backup my volume_1 to volume_2. It worked with a few downsides.
1st, it didn't keep the original file date, it uses the current date when it was copied. I consider the file date important when viewing the directories to determine when the file was created, not when it was copied to another drive. This makes it kind of useless.
2nd, not sure but I'm assuming that this is less efficient then a direct copy, in other words it must still be transferring data across the ethernet network versus internally within the dns-323. Is this true? It took about 12 hours to copy 400G of data.
I plan on trying the rsync option, it's more complicated then what I wanted to do (getting lazy in my old age and don't want to learn anything new).
Questions;
Will rsync keep the file dates correct?
Will rsync work faster then "schedule download"?
I don't want to tie up another computer just to do weekly backups, any other options to backup volume_1 to volume_2
I avoid using raid because it's more for drive failure, not a backup. I've used raid on other computers to clone a hard drive, still not what I'm looking for.
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