03-10-2023, 12:40 PM
For your client's needs, I would recommend setting up a centralized Synology NAS at their main office and have the remote offices connect to it over the internet.
Here's how you can set it up:
Backup every user's PC to the NAS: You can set up Synology's Active Backup for Business (ABB) solution to backup every user's PC to the NAS.
Have shared folders for different departments: You can create shared folders on the NAS and set up Synology's Drive package to sync them in real-time. You can also map these folders to Windows Explorer for easy access.
Have a cloud backup for all their data: Synology offers its own cloud backup solution called C2 Backup, which you can use to backup your client's data to the cloud.
Have access to their data over the internet: You can set up Synology's QuickConnect service to access the NAS over the internet securely.
Have remote management for the whole system: You can use Synology's web interface or mobile apps to manage the NAS remotely.
With this setup, you only need one centralized NAS, which is cost-effective and easier to manage. The remote offices can connect to the NAS securely over the internet, and all the data is synced in real-time, providing a seamless experience.
Having alos a local NAS that syncs with the main NAS is also an option to improve the data transfer speeds.
Here's how you can set it up:
Backup every user's PC to the NAS: You can set up Synology's Active Backup for Business (ABB) solution to backup every user's PC to the NAS.
Have shared folders for different departments: You can create shared folders on the NAS and set up Synology's Drive package to sync them in real-time. You can also map these folders to Windows Explorer for easy access.
Have a cloud backup for all their data: Synology offers its own cloud backup solution called C2 Backup, which you can use to backup your client's data to the cloud.
Have access to their data over the internet: You can set up Synology's QuickConnect service to access the NAS over the internet securely.
Have remote management for the whole system: You can use Synology's web interface or mobile apps to manage the NAS remotely.
With this setup, you only need one centralized NAS, which is cost-effective and easier to manage. The remote offices can connect to the NAS securely over the internet, and all the data is synced in real-time, providing a seamless experience.
Having alos a local NAS that syncs with the main NAS is also an option to improve the data transfer speeds.