Non-Stop Backup to Network Server
Hi,
I'm running Acronis True Image 2011. I used to run NonStop Backup but this didn't help when my SSD went down, so I've now rebuilt my system and bought myself a 4-disc NAS server. I want to run NonStop backup to the server so that I am bomb-proof in case of hardware failures again.
But Acronis will only list physical discs on the PC, not network locations, even if I map them or add a network location. Annoyingly, it will let me use network locations for normal backups, just not for NonStop Backup.
How can I get around this?
Alternatively, is it available in 2012 or 2013 and if so, is there an upgrade price or do I have to pay the full wack for a new copy?
I'm sure the answer is here, somewhere in the forum, I've looked, honest I have, but can't find it. So apologies for taking the easy route.
many thanks.
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Yes, thanks for that, unfortunately it's a dead end. Let me explain my problem a little better than I did the first time.
If I try to make a "normal" backup then ATI gives me a list of my local hard drives but also gives me a browse option. Using browse, I can select a mapped drive or can go the long way via Network and find the server then find the volume and directory I want. It even lets me check credentials. I can type a UNC path in if I want to. I have all the options I could ever want to be able to save to my server. So far, so good.
But if I want to turn on NonStop Backup it doesn't give me a browse option or any way to put a UNC path in. Just a list of local hard drives.
At present, I've got NSB running on an old 500Gb IDE drive in a caddy, but I really want it to run to my safe, secure and rather expensive network server. Any ideas?
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