leahcimp wrote:glc650 wrote:Well this is all a moot point anyway since the Amazon backup feature is useless. Every time it runs all my existing files (even ones that haven't changed) on Amazon get re-uploaded and replaced.
There is a long thread about this (
http://forum.synology.com/enu/viewtopic.php?f=160&t=46315). People seem to have different results. For me, only the changed files are backed up.
Yea I noticed that thread among others. Support also told me to check the same box.
What I ended up doing is just starting over. I manually deleted all my data on Amazon including the bucket (I wanted to use a different name anyway), deleted the backup task and created a new one with the same options as before (including *not* checking the "Reserve Backed Up Files at Destination" option).
But this time instead of selecting all the data I wanted to backup to Amazon right off the bat I backed up my data in stages by either selecting a share or a few directories within a share, backing that up, then selecting more folders/shares to backup or by using File Station to move my data out of my selected shares/folders to limit the amount of data uploaded each time (the method depended on whether or not I wanted newly added files/folders to be automatically included in the next backup). I ran the backup right after each portion of data was backed up just to verify it worked and to re-upload any files that were added/changed during the previous backup.
Today I finished uploading all desired data to Amazon and just finished running my last backup after enabling server side encryption and standard storage on all my data. Will see how it goes from here on out.