We need to create a CA "NAS" Buddy program!! At least that's how it worked for the home version. Of course you must also stay logged in as it works as an app instead of a service at that point. When you install you have to install for the current user not all users. I backed up network shares from my 2012 R2 box. If CrashPlan is installed on a computer that is used regularly, this backup will never complete. Not very cool, considering I have a 1 Gbps up/down internet connection.Īfter working on this Mac today, and the app throttling back because I'm active on the computer, it now says I have 21.9 years left on the backup. I left it backing up last night (thus the app uses more of the system resources), and when I looked at it this AM, it said I have 5.3 months remaining on the backup. There are settings for CrashPlan when the computer is active and when it isn't being used. I work on this Mac all day, so this isn't ideal. I installed the CrashPlan app on my iMac Retina 5K with 4 GHz i7 CPU and 16 GB of RAM. My NAS is a synology that I mapped to this Windows PC just for the purpose of backing up, but I'm out of luck there. However, after installing it, I found out that CrashPlan can only backup a mapped drive if it's on Mac or Linux. This PC runs all kinds of power hungry audio apps such as HQPlayer. I wanted to install this on my Windows (CAPS Cortes) PC because it's powerful and it sits in a utility room. Been using CrashPlan for Small Business since yesterday.
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