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Backup and Recovery
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ReadyNAS for Home RAIDiator 4.2
If you did not set a schedule for this job in step 6, you must manually start the backup job
by pushing the Backup button on your ReadyNAS unit or by manually starting the backup
job using FrontView. For more information about the location of the Backup button on
your system, see the appropriate hardware manual. For more information about using
FrontView to manually start a backup job, see Manually Start a Backup Job on page 150.
Before trusting your backup job to a schedule, it is a good practice to manually perform
the backup to make sure that access to the remote backup source or destination is
granted, and that the backup job can be done within the backup frequency you selected.
You can do this after you save the backup job.
Recover Data to Your ReadyNAS System
You can use FrontView to restore data that you previously backed up to another
network-attached device to your ReadyNAS storage system.
Before you can recover data, you must first back it up. For more information about backing up
data that you store on your ReadyNAS system, see Back Up Data Stored On Your
ReadyNAS System on page 130.
Figure 7 illustrates the recovery process described in this section
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Figure 7. Restoring data from a USB drive to a ReadyNAS system
1. ReadyNAS system serving as recovery destination
2. USB drive serving as recovery source
3. Recovery process

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