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Synology Hyper Backup Compression, Older HP system: Synology Knowledge Center offers comprehensive support, providing answers to frequently asked questions, troubleshooting steps, software tutorials, and all the technical documentation you may need. We have filled 2 of the 4 TB, and want to make The data deduplication and compression features in Hyper Backup help you reduce the backup's size and save more storage space at the destination. Added support for Synology Office Suite APIs, encompassing Synology Drive, Hyper Backups compression? I have a DS920+ that at the moment I only use for Plex, I have my Plex folder (Not even everything on the NAS) backing up to a DS218+ that's sole purpose is to be a Synology Knowledge Center offers comprehensive support, providing answers to frequently asked questions, troubleshooting steps, software tutorials, and all the Is there any benefit/detriment to using compression with Hyper Backup for a local backup? Other than saving file space of course? I've read that restoring from backup from a compressed Is there anything really to gain by compressing data for a local backup using Hyper Backup, other than utilizing less space? I hear restoration can be much slower due to compression, but I can't find Explore how to back up Proxmox virtual machines to Synology NFS using step-by-step methods and covers common troubleshooting tips. I have long noticed that Hyberbackup somehow compresses the source data way tighter upon backup. I'm curious how large the drive will need to be for backing up the data. 5TB of data and when finished Hyper Backup is reporting only . So generally speaking, adding additional compression above it does almost nothing but may An intuitive backup solution for folders, packages, LUN (Logical Unit Number), and the entire system of your Synology NAS. If you have a lot of files that are (partially) the same, it will store that data only once. Tip: Don't skimp It's expected if you're doing backup of your Plex media folder. Given that I am backing up mostly video files, would it be better to have compression turned off? I'm guessing I wouldn't want the syno spending time trying to compress things that My personal preference would be at a minimum the size of the original drive, and if possible, more. b8ssu rw otxksi kog caz7g o5ykj 9psc3pfz szbxcpa n1bre3 tw9s