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NAS 254

Cloud Backup Center

Learn to use Cloud Backup Center to backup data from your ASUSTOR NAS to Amazon S3.

2024-03-30

COURSE OBJECTIVES

Upon completion of this course you should be able to:

  1. Have a basic understanding of Cloud Backup
  2. Use Cloud Backup to back up the data from your NAS to Amazon S3 and vice versa.

PREREQUISITES

Course Prerequisites:

None

Students are expected to have a working knowledge of:

N/A


OUTLINE

1. Introduction to Cloud Backup

1.1 What is Cloud Backup?

2. Creating an Amazon S3 Cloud Backup Job

2.1 Backing up data from your NAS to Amazon S3

2.2 Backing up data from Amazon S3 to your NAS



1. Introduction to Cloud Backup

1.1 What is Cloud Backup?

ASUSTOR NAS users can use Cloud Backup to either back up the data from their NAS to Amazon S3 or vice versa. Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service) is a cloud storage service provided by Amazon Web Services. One of the great things about Cloud Backup is that it can be used to provide an offsite backup for all NAS data. The main purpose of offsite backup is for disaster recovery in the event of environmental disasters, theft, and hard disk or other mechanical failures. With data already backed up offsite, disaster recovery efforts should be uncomplicated and straightforward.Amazon S3 official Website: http://aws.amazon.com/s3/


Cloud Backup Center brings support for various business cloud services including, but not limited to Amazon S3, Backblaze B2, Baidu Cloud, Box, IBM Cloud, Rackspace Cloud Files, Microsoft Azure Blob Storage, and Alibaba Cloud, SFTP, WebDAV. Control your data with instant and scheduled backups as well as using Cloud Backup Center to create a hybrid cloud that keeps your data online and offline, keeping your data protected.

2. Creating an Amazon S3 Cloud Backup Job

Here we will show you how to backup data from your NAS to Amazon S3 and vice versa. Before you start, please make sure that your system time and time zone settings are correct. It is recommended that you synchronize the time on your NAS with an NTP server.


Please go to the IAM console by entering IAM in the search bar.

Click on "Users" on the left-hand side, then select "Create user" at the bottom.

Enter the user name and click Next.

In the second step "Set permissions," choose "Attach policies directly" and check "AmazonS3FullAccess," then click "Create policy."

You will now see information about the user. In the "Summary" section, you can "Create access key" - click the link.

Choose "Third-party service" and click Next.

You will now obtain the Access key and Secret key. These keys will be required when configuring the Cloud Backup Center.


2.1 Backing up data from your NAS to Amazon S3

Install Cloud Backup Center

Select Amazon S3 and then click Next.

Select [Upload] for your transfer mode and then enter in your Amazon S3 access key and secret key. Click on [Next] once you are done.

Select the files that you wish to backup and then click [Next].

Select the destination folder for your backup (on Amazon S3) and then click on [Next].

Select either the [Back up now] or the [Scheduled backup] radio button and then click [Next].

If you select the [Scheduled backup] radio button, you will be able to configure the frequency, date and time for your backup job.

Enter a name for your backup job and then click [Next].

Confirm the settings for your backup job and then click on [Finish] once you are done.

Your backup job has now been successfully created and will be executed at the time you specified.



From the ADM desktop select [Backup & Restore].

Select [Cloud Backup] and then click on the [Create] button.

Select [Upload] for your transfer mode and then enter in your Amazon S3 access key and secret key. Click on [Next] once you are done.

Select the files that you wish to backup and then click [Next].

Select the destination folder for your backup (on Amazon S3) and then click on [Next].

Select either the [Back up now] or the [Scheduled backup] radio button and then click [Next].

If you select the [Scheduled backup] radio button, you will be able to configure the frequency, date and time for your backup job.

Enter a name for your backup job and then click [Next].

Confirm the settings for your backup job and then click on [Finish] once you are done.

Your backup job has now been successfully created and will be executed at the time you specified.



2.2 Backing up data from Amazon S3 to your NAS

Install Cloud Backup Center

Select Amazon S3 and then click Next.

Select [Download] for your transfer mode and then enter in your Amazon S3 access key and secret key. Click on [Next] once you are done.

Select the source folder that you wish to back up and then click on [Next].

Select the destination folder on your NAS for the backup job and then click on [Next].

Select either the [Back up now] or the [Scheduled backup] radio button and then click [Next].

If you select the [Scheduled backup] radio button, you will be able to configure the frequency, date and time for your backup job.

Enter a name for your backup job and then click [Next].

Confirm the settings for your backup job and then click on [Finish] once you are done.

Your backup job has now been successfully created and will be executed at the time you specified.



From the ADM desktop select [Backup & Restore].

Select [Cloud Backup] and then click on the [Create] button.

Select [Download] for your transfer mode and then enter in your Amazon S3 access key and secret key. Click on [Next] once you are done.

Select the source folder that you wish to back up and then click on [Next].

Select the destination folder on your NAS for the backup job and then click on [Next].

Select either the [Back up now] or the [Scheduled backup] radio button and then click [Next].

If you select the [Scheduled backup] radio button, you will be able to configure the frequency, date and time for your backup job.

Enter a name for your backup job and then click [Next].

Confirm the settings for your backup job and then click on [Finish] once you are done.

Your backup job has now been successfully created and will be executed at the time you specified.

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