CrashPlan 4.8.3 released: Settings lost
If you are using the Synology CrashPlan package made by PCLoadLetter you may have noticed some issues the past week. Here’s how you get CrashPlan up and running again.
If you are using the Synology CrashPlan package made by PCLoadLetter you may have noticed some issues the past week. Here’s how you get CrashPlan up and running again.
It’s that time of the year again when CrashPlan breaks on our Synology NAS. Fortunately, the solution is relatively simple.
Code 42 just recently pushed a new version of CrashPlan that might crash your CrashPlan package.
I’ve added a new video to the XPenology YouTube playlist.
Yet another update from CrashPlan that might crash your CrashPlan package.
Patters from pcloadletter.co.uk just released a new version of his awesome CrashPlan package. This version introduces a new requirement so be careful when updating!
Trouble connecting to your headless CrashPlan instance? CrashPlan just recently pushed version 4.3.3 which again may have changed your unique synchronization key.
In this tutorial I’ll show you how I’ve configured CrashPlan as a disaster recovering solution running headless on my XPenology.
Did you know that XPenology supports more than 12 drives?
In recent years I’ve tried many different solutions to come up with the perfect server. Finally I can say I’m pleased with the result!