I'd check to see what types of live synchronization the customer's NAS
supports. Some will sync to cloud providers.  Some will sync to another NAS.

One point which should be considered is how any solution will handle data
corruption.  Live sync is good for hardware failures.  Not so good for
software data corruption.

On Mon, Aug 6, 2018, 8:47 AM CBB - Jay Fuller <par...@cyberbroadband.net>
wrote:

>
> Good morning - I have a customer seeking an offsite real time
> backup.  Something that might be a continuous backup server, NAS and Domain
> Controller onsite.  Maybe a dual array (raid) but on a separate machine.
> What could do this?
>
> Currently the customer data is raid5 on a network attached storage.  Is
> there something that could run on a windows box that would back everything
> up in real time?
>
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