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Deacon of Delicious
Aug 20, 2007

I bet the twist ending is Dracula's dick-babies

ConfusedUs posted:

Synology NAS devices have both Crashplan and Amazon Glacier packages available.

Are you referring to patters' Crashplan package? If so, have you been having issues with it lately? It looks like Code42 updated something or other with the Crashplan client, and now people are having problems getting the client to work on their Synology NAS.

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Deacon of Delicious
Aug 20, 2007

I bet the twist ending is Dracula's dick-babies

The Gunslinger posted:

It's a constant tug of war updating that thing all the time. Synology breaks it through some update, you have to go to the retarded Oracle Java site and download the exact piece of crap you need for it which also requires a stupid login. Then you have to hope and pray it works after you're all done or you'll be forced to troll blog comment sections for a fix. It is not worth it at all in my opinion, I ended up just using a different workaround so that Crashplan treated it like another drive.

From what I've been reading, it looks like the easiest thing is to forget about Crashplan on a NAS. Just put it on a computer and treat the NAS like an external drive, like you said.

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