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Resizing the snapshot space will occur offline and can take a while depending on your data volume size and the number of files in your volume. Expanding the snapshot space reduces your data volume size, and reducing the snapshot space expands it.

Note: Because of the way snapshots work, you will encounter a drop in write performance when a snapshot is active. If your environment requires the highest throughput in performance, the active snapshot should be deleted, or you should set a limit on how long the snapshot should be live.

Backing Up the ReadyNAS to a USB Drive

The following sections describe how to back up and remove disks from the ReadyNAS systems.

On the ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition, the Backup button is associated with the USB Port at the front of the system. By default, the Backup button copies the data from the Backup share onto the USB disk connected to the USB port at the front of the device .

You can program backups for one or more predefined backup jobs.

Warning: Make sure that you have a USB hard drive attached to the front USB Port before pressing the Backup button.

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Contents ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide Statement of Conditions Technical SupportTrademarks Certificate of the Manufacturer/ImporterProduct and Publication Details V1.3, November Contents Chapter Managing User Access Chapter Securing Your Data Appendix a Share Access from MAC and Linux Systems About This Manual Conventions, Formats, and ScopeHow to Use This Manual How to Print This ManualRevision History Part Number Version Date DescriptionXii About This Manual What is the ReadyNAS Pro? Chapter Getting AcquaintedWhat Are the Benefits of X-RAID and X-RAID2? RAID Is Expandable RAIDRAID Simplifies Redundancy X-RAID Data Volume RAID2 Is Even More FlexibleIntroducing the Status Displays, Ports, and Drive Bay Front and Side PanelDrive Bay Rear Panel Initial Setup Choosing a Location for a ReadyNAS ProRAIDar Setup Utility Default IP Address, Login Name, and PasswordFrontView Management Console Netgear ReadyNAS Community Setting Up and Managing Your ReadyNAS Pro Customizing Network SettingsEthernet Interfaces ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide Global Network Settings HostnameDefault Gateway DNS SettingsDhcp Route a Manual Routing TableUpdating the Admin Password Selecting Services for Share Access Standard File ProtocolsReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide Streaming Services Understanding Volume Management Discovery ServicesOverview of RAID Levels and X-RAID2 RAIDRAID2 Volume Management for Flex-RAID Deleting a VolumeAdding a Volume RAID Settings Adding More Disks Volume Management for X-RAID2Adding a Second Disk for Redundancy Replacing All Your Disks for More CapacityVolume Maintenance Working with USB Volumes Changing between X-RAID2 and Flex-RAID ModesUSB Flash Device Option Format FAT32Setting Up Printers Print Shares over CIFS/SMBIPP Printing Managing Print Queues Adjusting System Settings Clock, System Time, and NTP OptionsAlerts, Alert Contacts, Alert Settings, SNMP, and Smtp ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide Language Settings Updating ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition Updating from the Netgear Web Site Updating from a Local DriveConfiguring Automatic Update Settings Configuration Backup Restoring the Factory Default SettingsReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide Chapter Managing User Access FTP/FTPSUnderstanding Disk Share Security Access Modes User Security Mode Domain Security Mode Setting Up User and Group Accounts Managing GroupsName1,gid1,quota1,member11member12member13 Managing Users ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide Changing User Passwords Setting Accounts PreferencesManaging Your Shares Adding Shares Managing SharesReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide Setting Share Access Hosts allowed access 192.168.2.101ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide Advanced Options Web Browser ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide FTP/FTPS # rsync -a ipaddrbackup /tmp RsyncRemote Access Networked DVD Players and UPnP AV Media AdaptersRemote FTP Access Go to Services Standard File Protocols and enable FTPRemote Http Access Http ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide Configuring Backup Jobs Adding a New Backup JobChapter Securing Your Data Select Backup Source Myfolder media/Videos My Folder My Documents/My Pictures Select Backup Destination Choose Backup ScheduleChoose Backup Options All Logs linkViewing the Backup Schedule Programming the Backup Button Viewing the Backup Log Editing a Backup JobSnapshots Taking and Scheduling Snapshots ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide Resizing Snapshot Space Backing Up the ReadyNAS to a USB Drive Chapter Optimizing Performance PerformanceAdding a UPS for Performance Power Management Disk Spin-Down OptionPower Timer UPS ConfigurationWake-On-LAN Chapter Managing Levels of Service Viewing System StatusHealth Logs Choosing a Replacement Disk Replacing a Failed DiskReplacing a Failed Disk ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide Using the System Diagnostic Menu Resynchronizing the VolumeUse the OS Reinstall Option to Re-install the Firmware Configuring RAID Shutdown Appendix a Share Access from MAC and Linux Systems MAC OSAFP over Bonjour Figure A-2AFP over AppleTalk Figure A-4Figure A-6 Figure A-8 Figure A-10 Accessing Shares from Linux/Unix Figure A-12ReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide Appendix B Related Documents Document LinkReadyNAS Pro Business Edition User Guide Index NumericsIndex-2 Index-3 Index-4 Index-5 Index-6 Index-7 Index-8