You can install Crashplan headless on the Synology itself.  Memory
capacity can be an issue with tons of files, but it does work for most
workflows.

--Ted

On 3/13/2014 1:02 PM, john boris wrote:
> After suffering through a three day rebuild of my laptop I decided to
> try and find a better backup solution. I have a Synology NAS in my
> office. Currently it is on the same switch as my laptop but I am going
> to upgrade the switch in the next few months. I am using the Synology
> Backup Software that came with the unit but that does not have the
> capability of doing any differentials. The drive on my laptop is a 750gb
> but I am no where near capacity  (currently at 225gb). A lot of this
> stuff is stagnent but I would like to have something that I could run
> each day that could do differentials.
> 
> The software I use on my $NIX boxes doesn't have a Windows port as that
> is a very nice package. Everything I have seen is costly so I am looking
> for a package that will do differentials as well as Masters and is not a
> Royal PITA to setup or install.
> 
> BackupPC comes to mind but the last time I used that it was in its early
> stages and was not easy to configure but that was on the $NIX side not
> windows.
> 
> TIA
> 
> -- 
> John J. Boris, Sr.
> Online Services
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> 
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