[Help] Disaster recovery volume backup - which software to use?
Posted: 02 Apr 2025, 03:13
Apart from simple file backups, I also want to create a disaster recovery on my F4-424 Pro NAS, which totally isn't related to my recent boot drive failure.
However, the tools provided by Terramaster seem to be only different variants of file backups/syncs and disaster recovery tools for the NAS itself.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
My scenario is a home office environment.
Ideally, I want an incremental backup from which I can recreate a bootable drive on a new medium over ethernet.
Currently I'm considering using a backup agent like VEEAM to create a system volume copy and save that on a network volume along with standard file backups.
And in case disaster strikes (again), I'd recreate a version of the boot drive and just recreate the current files with TerraSync.
I mean, that works, but I could have done that simply with a big portable usb drive.
So, is there a better solution?
However, the tools provided by Terramaster seem to be only different variants of file backups/syncs and disaster recovery tools for the NAS itself.
Please correct me if I'm wrong.
My scenario is a home office environment.
Ideally, I want an incremental backup from which I can recreate a bootable drive on a new medium over ethernet.
Currently I'm considering using a backup agent like VEEAM to create a system volume copy and save that on a network volume along with standard file backups.
And in case disaster strikes (again), I'd recreate a version of the boot drive and just recreate the current files with TerraSync.
I mean, that works, but I could have done that simply with a big portable usb drive.
So, is there a better solution?