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-Enter the [Rsync compatible server] of the [Backup Server] of the QTS [Backup Management Center] and set the port, account, and password, and the settings will be written to **/etc/rsyncd.conf**. +<WRAP info> 
- +**NOTE:**  Configuring a backup through the GUI and setting the port, account, and password, etc. will be written to **/etc/rsyncd.conf**. 
-For the part of the storage target, when the shared folder is set in QTS, the module and path will be set in rsync.conf with the name of the opened folder. +</WRAP>
-QTS will automatically generate 4 shared folders (Web, Public...) when adding a volume, and these folders will also be written in rsync.conf. +
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-The difference from Linux for the rsync daemon is that QTS settings do not need to manually edit rsync.conf.  The path of the module is adjusted relatively automatically  and the module can use its own independent account and password. +
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-The QTS rsync is also quite simple. +
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-  * Enter [Rsync (file backup)] of [Remote Backup] in [Backup Management Center],  +
-  * Click [Create Remote Backup Task], and enter the IP, account, and password of the other end. +
-  * Select module (target folder)+
  
  
  
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