Synology nas time machine long backup
#Synology nas time machine long backup update
This update will restart your Synology NAS if you are using the models listed below. That changed when I added “Synology” as a search term as that search led me to the Synology community forum and more specifically to a post describing just what I was experiencing. I’ve continuously recommended Synology NAS above other brands largely due to the OS and with what the team is bringing to the table with DSM 7.1, I don’t see that changing any time soon. The update is expected to be available for all regions within the next few days, although the time of release in each region may vary slightly. We also store image backups generated by Disk Utility on the NAS. Searching for just the message “No volumes found in backup” returned some results but none were actually solutions for the problem I was having. We have several Macs backing up to a Synology NAS using Time Machine and it works like a dream. My heart dropped a little but thought some one else must have had the same experience so I started to look for answers online. The migration assistant found my NAS, I was able to connect to it and see the backups but at the same time I got the following message: “No volumes found in backup”. As I make use of Time Machine for making encrypted backups on my Synology NAS I thought it would be a great opportunity to actually test my backups as a non tested backup is no backup at all ( Schrodinger’s backup).ĭuring the initial setup of my new Macbook however, I ran into a problem. I recently replaced my Macbook Pro (early 2015) with a newer model.