Retention policy of first-in-first-out method or Intelliversioning algorithm, preserving the most significant file versions.Historical version rotation with duration of 7, 30, 60, or 120 days.Up to 32 historical file versions with cross-version deduplication.Shared folder service management with versioning policies.The following packages from Package Center must be installed first:.Connected Synology Drive client applications, including Synology Drive Client and Synology Drive ShareSync, must be updated to version 3.0 and above to ensure compatibility.If you are using any Cloud Station Suite applications (Cloud Station Server, Cloud Station Drive, Cloud Station Backup, Cloud Station ShareSync, or DS cloud), you must switch to their counterparts in the Synology Drive Suite to ensure compatibility Synology Drive Server 3.0 and above no longer support Cloud Station Suite applications.For Synology Drive Server versions 3.0 and above:.They can continue to function with connection to Cloud Station Server Synology Drive Client desktop application and Synology Drive ShareSync are compatible with Cloud Station Server.That is, the applications will continue to work after Cloud Station Server has been upgraded to Synology Drive Server Cloud Station applications, including Cloud Station Drive, Cloud Station Backup, Cloud Station ShareSync, and DS cloud are compatible with Synology Drive Server.For Synology Drive Server versions below 3.0:.Please refer to DSM System Requirements for a list of supported browsers.
To limit space, dedicated users with specified quotas makes it possible to have a single share - which Synology requires for Mac file system + Time Machine - shared by multiple backup clients. Understanding how Time Machine works and the options available on Synology makes it possible to have the best backup experience especially when you have multiple systems you wish to backup. Each Mac will have its own sparsebundle so the backups will not conflict, however the change rate of each Mac being backed up to the share dictates the amount of backups per system.įor each user I configured the follow options: In this case, your only option is to create a single large shared folder and not use quotas. IMPORTANT: User quotas support a maximum of 4TB, if you need more then this approach will not work.
UPDATE: Since writing this post, Synology has posted a KB with the steps outlined below. Then I simply configured Time Machine on each device to mount via the assigned users. For each user I assigned a quota based on the importance of the device. As such, I created a 2 TB AFS share as well as three separate users based on the names of the Macbook Pros. Currently, I have three Macbook Pros that need to be backed up. As such, you can have a single folder shared by multiple users where each user has a fixed quota. While folders cannot have quotas, it turns out that users can.
The good news is there is a way! Better Solution When you first realize this you might be tempted to create dedicated volumes for each Time Machine backup, but then you run into the second problem being Synology only support a single Time Machine shared folder in Mac File Service. There are a couple problems with this approach. This post applies to DSM 6.0 or older.Īt first, you might be thinking the answer to the multiple Macs question is just to create folders on Synology with quotas. UPDATE: As of DSM 6.1 Synology now allows multiple shared folders to be used with time machine.
IMPORTANT: Synology supports a SINGLE Time Machine folder location - if you have multiple clients backing up to the same location this may seem problematic given that Time Machine uses ALL space available. Once you create a folder, you can navigate to File Services, enable Mac file service and specify the Time Machine folder. One of the many features that Synology supports is Apple’s Time Machine, which of course means that Mac File Service (AFS) is also supported.
While the process makes sense, it does raise the question of how to backup multiple Macs to the same Synology device. When space is depleted, Time Machine deletes the oldest backups. How Time Machine works is that it backs up based on a policy until there is no space left on the destination.
Time machine is a great piece of backup software that comes with Macs.