Just bought the DNS-320L beacuse of the AWS sticker on the package.
Now the problem is, the S3 backup feature does not seem to function as I want it to even though the documentation claims something else: "Choose Incremental Backup to write over files with source files that are newer than the target folder files." Contrary to the help documentation, when I choose Incremental backup, in every backup the NAS writes a new directory in S3 (named like '<folder>_20131121090021')!
What I wish to do is to make an rsync-type incremental backup in S3 - to update only the files that have been changed, created or deleted. As you probably know, one has to pay for data transfer between the NAS and S3, so I want to keep the network traffic at minimum - i.e. not to upload my large photo and video archive unnecessarily to S3 every night or so.
I also have versioning enabled in the S3, so once a file is written in S3 (or deleted from there), I will still have access to that file from the versioning history. This S3 feature rules the 'overwrite everything' option out, as I don't want the S3 data multiplying every night, and thus multiplying my S3 bill.
Is this a bug, a feature, or am I doing something wrong?
Oh, and the S3 backup feature shows an error every time when I create a new backup plan, keeping the daily back time at 0.00 am, and that definitely is a bug!
Cheers,
Joni
Finland, Europe