![]() ![]() If you are running a Synology NAS there is a number of solutions that you can use to backup your devices. Well, how about we focus on a solution that will back up your mobile device in such a way that you don’t have to worry about having a valid copy or not, or how much space can you occupy with your backups. Some are free (to a point), others are not, some offer a lot other don’t do what you need. ![]() So you have, I’m sure, heard of iCloud, Google Drive, Google Photos, Dropbox, Carbonite, and many other cloud-based services that do a lot for you, but at a price. Right? Using your NAS as a cloud backup alternative Considering that data is more important than the OS itself this makes sense and on top of that having a valid backup is always important, because as I said in some of my previous articles, nobody likes to do backups, but they sure love them when needed. Just to keep things clear, we will talk about backing up only your mobile content, not the OS itself (like Android or iOS). Today I would like to focus on a nice and elegant solution to backup your mobile device and not pay anything (if you own a compatible Synology NAS that is) that you might pay with any other solutions that you might be using. Alongside that, you can use the DSFile app to backup your photos and videos if you want. Guess backups will have to be done some other way, or it might be the kick that I need to migrate photos to Synology Photos (with DSM7) and use it as my backup method. So be sure not to update to this version as you will have problems with your backups! Keep in mind that you will still be able to restore from backup. UPDATE: - Acronis True Image Mobile as of version 5.1.2 will no longer support backups to the NAS.
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