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Openmediavault-usbbackup |verified| -Supports "External storage to Shared folder" (restore/import) and "Shared folder to External storage" (backup). To get the most out of the openmediavault-usbbackup plugin, consider these professional tips: : While OMV supports NTFS for USB drives, using ext4 or XFS provides better performance and preserves Linux file permissions more accurately. openmediavault-usbbackup : It leverages the industry-standard rsync tool, ensuring that only changed files are transferred. This saves time and reduces wear on your drives. : Check the OMV log files occasionally to ensure that large files are being synced correctly and that the drive isn't running out of space. Why Choose This Over Cloud Backups? This saves time and reduces wear on your drives : While most use it for backups, it can also be configured to pull data from a USB drive into your NAS, making it a great tool for importing large media libraries. How to Set Up openmediavault-usbbackup 1. Installation : Select "From shared folder to external disk" for standard backups. : While most use it for backups, it This plugin transforms a mundane USB stick or external HDD into a smart, automated, and versioned backup target. Whether you want to pull critical data to your NAS or push backups from your NAS to an offline disk, this tool has you covered. The plugin handles mounting and unmounting the drive automatically, ensuring it is only active during the backup process. |
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