OpenDrives Atlas
Learn how to backup your OpenDrives NAS device to Filebase.
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Learn how to backup your OpenDrives NAS device to Filebase.
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OpenDrives is a suite of Network Attached Storage (NAS) devices used for storing and keeping local or onsite backups of data. NAS devices come in many sizes and configurations, both for home users and enterprise level data storage. While they are important pieces of disaster and data recovery plans, if something were to destroy or corrupt the NAS device, the data stored on it would be lost. Therefore, backing up your NAS device to a form of offsite, cloud storage is just as important to your disaster or data recovery plan.
OpenDrives Atlas is certified for use with Filebase. Read below for steps to configure your OpenDrives NAS device for backups to Filebase.
Bucket: Your Filebase Bucket Name
Endpoint: s3.filebase.com
Mountpoint: Enter the local mount point where you want the bucket mounted on the OpenDrives device.
Name: Name for the profile
AWS Access Key ID: Filebase Access Key
AWS Secret Access Key: Filebase Secret Key
Enable ‘Persistent’ if this mount point should be enabled every time the device is rebooted.
You should now be able to explore the contents of the bucket and manage the files contained in the bucket.
From here, you can configure your NAS device to backup or replicate it's data to this mount point.