Perhaps someone could advise please!
I'm trying to move a very large backup file (1.7 Tb) from my Windows 11 machine to my TNAS. I open a standard window on both devices and drag the file across to a folder on my TNAS. But I then get an alert message saying that there is not enough space to copy the file and I should free up more space. However the TNAS has something like 6Tb of space available. So it has more than enough room. So I am simply baffled why this simple task should fail. What is the point of a network storage system if you can't move large files onto it ???
Thanks
Paul
Large File transfer fails!
Re: Large File transfer fails!
Please check that the volume where the shared folder located has sufficient storage space.
Please go to Control Panel - Shared Folder to check whether the shared folder has a storage quota set.
Please go to Control Panel - Shared Folder to check whether the shared folder has a storage quota set.
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Re: Large File transfer fails!
1.7TB is quite a big folder, it is not recommended to upload such a big folder via web page. you better transfer through file services like smb, ftp or afp.
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Re: Large File transfer fails!
Thanks for your replies.
The large file I am trying to copy from my Windows machine to my TNAS is a backup archive created by my AOMEI backup software.
None of the free utilities that are included on the TNAS ( F2-421) seem to offer any way of transferring large files across onto it.
If I run the AOMEI back-up software on my PC and set the TNAS as the destination drive, the transfer rate across my network is so desperately slow that the backup would be running for several days. So a better way is to store the backup locally and then transfer the finished file over to the TNAS. At least it would be if it would accept the file! There are no size limits set for any of the TNAS folders.
cheers
Paul
The large file I am trying to copy from my Windows machine to my TNAS is a backup archive created by my AOMEI backup software.
None of the free utilities that are included on the TNAS ( F2-421) seem to offer any way of transferring large files across onto it.
If I run the AOMEI back-up software on my PC and set the TNAS as the destination drive, the transfer rate across my network is so desperately slow that the backup would be running for several days. So a better way is to store the backup locally and then transfer the finished file over to the TNAS. At least it would be if it would accept the file! There are no size limits set for any of the TNAS folders.
cheers
Paul
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Re: Large File transfer fails!
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Aomei's backup software supports direct backup to NAS (likely depends on the edition you use), which exclusively uses SMB for that option: https://www.ubackup.com/help/how-to-bac ... 1307348711
If you have Windows 10/11 Pro, you could use Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) to perform an rsync (which would be much more reliable method); this is an adequate guide to setting that up: https://thedatafrog.com/en/articles/bac ... ndows-wsl/Re: Large File transfer fails!
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That's a great idea. I just added a w11Pro PC to my network and will try this. Native windows backup isn't very reliable in my experience.crisisacting wrote: ↑06 Dec 2022, 23:44 If you have Windows 10/11 Pro, you could use Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) to perform an rsync (which would be much more reliable method); this is an adequate guide to setting that up: https://thedatafrog.com/en/articles/bac ... ndows-wsl/
Re: Large File transfer fails!
I set the storage path in AOMEI to my NAS drive, as suggested, and it worked fine!
Thanks for all your help and suggestions.
Paul
Thanks for all your help and suggestions.
Paul