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Overview

Hosting a secondary NAS at a relative's house gives you an offsite copy that protects against fire, theft, and local incidents.

Benefits and responsibilities

Agree on expectations and support before you start.

  • You gain offsite protection and faster restores than some cloud options
  • Your host provides power, space, and internet access
  • You handle support, maintenance, and any issues quickly

Connectivity and network planning

Keep the link private and predictable.

  • Use a VPN between sites or port forward only required services with strict rules
  • Set up dynamic DNS if the remote site has a changing IP
  • Avoid overlapping subnets and document addressing

Power and environment

A small UPS and a cool spot improve reliability.

  • Install a UPS sized for the NAS and router
  • Place the NAS in a ventilated area away from direct heat
  • Label cables and keep a small spare parts kit

Backup and replication design

Choose the right tool for each data type.

  • Snapshot Replication for fast rollbacks between compatible models
  • Hyper Backup for versioned, encrypted offsite copies
  • Seed the first copy and schedule jobs for off hours

Security and privacy

Treat the remote site as untrusted and protect data accordingly.

  • Use encryption for backups and store keys securely
  • Create unique admin accounts and enable two factor
  • Restrict access to required services and log all events

Setup steps

Make the first visit count with a clear checklist.

  • Update DSM and packages on both NAS units
  • Create and test VPN or access rules
  • Create replication or backup tasks and run a sample restore
  • Enable alert emails to both owner and a secondary contact

Operations and runbook

Keep tasks light for your host and yourself.

  • Monthly: check jobs, capacity, and UPS status
  • Quarterly: test restores and review logs
  • Annually: replace UPS batteries as needed and dust filters

Cost and courtesy

Be a good guest at the remote site.

  • Offer to contribute to power and internet costs
  • Keep the device quiet and tidy
  • Provide a contact number for any issues

FAQs

Helpful clarifications before you deploy.

  • Do I need static IPs - dynamic DNS with VPN is usually fine
  • Can the host access my data - not without credentials; encrypt backups where appropriate
  • What if the internet is slow - schedule jobs overnight and seed the first copy

Need technical support or more detailed guidance? Please contact Synology via our Synology Support – Australia page. It includes ticket, Live Chat, warranty and downloads links.

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