Originally Posted By: tfabris
Originally Posted By: Dignan
The problem with that is that Crashplan isn't officially supported by Synology


Good point. If you're in a position where you want the NAS backed up to the cloud, then I agree, you need to make sure your NAS has the ability to support whatever backup service that you use.

I personally use the NAS as a media server, and as a secondary backup for things that our household already keeps on their local systems and/or backs up through other means.

My problem is that I'm trying to create a central storage location for things like the photos and videos my wife and I take with our phones and cameras. What do you do for that? There's far too much to store on our computers (particularly with newer computers with tiny SSDs), and I don't really like the idea of only keeping them on the cloud.
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