ReadyNAS NVX Business Edition User Manual
4-12 Securing Your Data
v1.1, February 2009
Resizing the snapshot space will occur offline and can take a while depending on your data volume
size and the number of files in your volume. Expanding the snapshot space reduces your data
volume size, and reducing the snapshot space expands it.
Backing Up the ReadyNAS to a USB Drive
The following sections describe how to back up and remove disks from the ReadyNAS systems.
On the ReadyNAS NVX Business Edition, the Backup button is associated with the USB Port at
the front of the system. By default, the Backup button copies the data from the Backup share onto
the USB disk connected to the USB port at the front of the device. Be mindful of performance
impact to users when backup jobs are run.
You can program backups for one or more predefined backup jobs.
Note: Because of the way snapshots work, you will encounter a drop in write
performance when a snapshot is active. If your environment requires the highest
throughput in performance, the active snapshot should be deleted, or you should set
a limit on how long the snapshot should be live.
Warning: Make sure that you have a USB hard drive attached to the front USB Port
before pressing the Backup button.