An intuitive backup solution for folders, packages, LUN (Logical Unit Number), and the entire system of your Synology NAS. Retrieve precious data from various points in time and restore it to different destinations
Reduce storage usage with data deduplication
Flexible backup schedule to fulfill different backup needs
Public cloud services: Synology C2 Storage, Dropbox, Google Drive, Microsoft Azure, JD Cloud, OpenStack Swift, Rackspace, HiDrive, hicloud S3, S3 Storage (and other S3-compatible backup destinations)
Reduce storage usage from multiple backup versions with:
File-level deduplication and incremental backup for folders and packages
Block-level deduplication and incremental backup for the entire system
Retains up to 65,535 versions of backup data with a customized version rotation policy to delete previous and unnecessary versions automatically:
Rotates versions from the earliest versions when total versions exceed the defined number
Smart Recycle: Keeps the earliest version created each hour, each day, and each week
Customized retention policy: Up to seven rules of customized retention duration and version interval according to different needs
Client-side data encryption and transfer encryption with military-grade AES-256 and ECC Curve25519 encryption technologies to protect data from illicit access
Client-side backup data compression for advanced backup performance and efficient storage usage
Adjustable time scale to monitor storage usage statistics
Abnormal storage usage alert via email by defining threshold values for storage usage
Blacklist of file names and file extensions for each backup task
Logs of file manipulations, including adding, modifying, and deleting actions
Data and index integrity check for detecting data corruption in previous backup versions, enhancing backup and restoration availability
Multi-version explorer on DSM for easy browsing, downloading, and restoration of files or versions
Resuming uncompleted backup tasks without re-transferring the data which have already been backed up
Supports restoring encrypted volumes, specific folders, and individual files from the entire system backup data (See limitation 11)
WriteOnce folders and files will retain their write-once-read-many (WORM) protection when backing up or restoring the entire system (See limitation 13)
Limitations
Available storage space on the backup destination must be equal to or greater than 8 GB
Backup destination folders for relinking are not supported to be renamed
External devices such as USB flash drive are not supported to be backed up
Only one task of a backup source can be run at the same time, while other tasks of the same source will queue up and perform sequentially
Backing up data and version deletion of one backup task cannot be performed concurrently
Backup files of multiple versions backup tasks are stored as the backup format (.hbk) which is powered by Synology and can only be read with Hyper Backup, Hyper Backup Explorer, and Hyper Backup Vault
Names of tasks may include 1 to 32 Unicode characters, but cannot contain the following characters:
! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , / : ; < = > ? @ [ ] \ ^ ` { } | ~
Each backup task can only include one LUN as the backup source
LUNs can only be backed up to external disks with ext4 format
Version rotation is not supported in DSM 5.1 or earlier version
Applications backed up in DSM 5.1 or above cannot be restored in DSM 5.0 or earlier version
Encrypted volumes and shared folders can only be backed up when they are unlocked
Entire system backup is supported on specific models only. To check if your model supports this feature, refer to the Product Specifications in Download Center > your model > Documents tab
WriteOnce folders and files will lose their write-once-read-many protection when restoring specific folders or files from the entire system backup data
WriteOnce folders and files will lose their write-once-read-many protection when they are backed up in folders
To restore an entire system, the restoration destination and the source NAS (the original system being backed up) must meet the following requirements:
The model of the restoration destination should be the same as the source NAS or a newer model (e.g., restore the backup of DS218+ to another DS218+ or DS220+)
The number of drives and available storage space on the restoration destination must be equal to or greater than that of the source NAS
The drive setup, including drive type and inserted slot positions, should match the configuration of the source NAS. For example, if the source NAS uses all SSDs, the restoration destination should also use all SSDs; if the source NAS has a mix of SSDs and HDDs, the destination must have the same combination and order
Hyper Backup Vault
Features
Transforms Synology NAS into a backup destination for other remote Synology NAS and monitors the status of backup tasks
Specifications
Management interface to monitor the elapsed time of backup tasks and the storage usage of the backup destination, including used size and usage percentage of each task
Summary for each backup version with the information of source size, increased size, modified shared folder data, and modified application data
Detailed logs of backup tasks which can be exported to HTML files or CSV files for auditing
Configuration of the number of backup tasks for preventing Synology NAS memory from excessive storage usage
C2 Storage Explorer
Features
File management
Access backed up data of Hyper Backup tasks directly from C2 Storage
Version management
View a backup version's content
Download individual files/folders from a backup version
Specifications
Maximum daily downloads for a single folder: 20
File and folder download counts are tracked separately
Limitations
Restoring a Hybrid Share folder to a previous version will:
Unpin all files and folders that were previously pinned in DSM > File Station
Lose all previous versions if the folder meets both of the following conditions:
It is enabled as a Team folder in Synology Drive Admin Console > Team Folder
Versioning function is enabled in Synology Drive Admin Console > Team Folder > Versioning
When accessing data with C2 Storage Explorer on a Linux computer:
Symbolic links are not displayed
Symbolic link information is not downloaded when downloading a folder
The following data from an entire system backup are not displayed in the C2 Storage Explorer:
Encrypted shared folders
Hybrid Share folders
LUNs
Shared folders within encrypted volumes
Affiliated Utility
Hyper Backup Explorer
Features
Desktop application for browsing or downloading backup data that are stored at the local side, Synology NAS, and Synology C2 Storage
Specifications
Supported operation systems:
Windows 7 and Windows 10
macOS X 10.13 and above
Ubuntu 18.04 and above (officially supported versions)
Supports browsing multi-version backups in the backup format (.hbk and .bkpi)
Supports searching backup data in a single layer of folders with filters: Keyword, File Type, Size (KB), and Date Range
Supports downloading files from backups to the local side
Supports retrieving backup files encrypted with military-grade AES-256 and ECC Curve25519 encryption technologies
Supports retrieving backup files stored on Synology C2 Storage
Limitations
Backed up LUNs cannot be browsed and restored in Hyper Backup Explorer
Maximum length of the path of backup destinations and save locations: (When the length reaches the limit, the files in the path cannot be downloaded)
Windows: 32,767 characters
macOS and Ubuntu: 4,095 characters
Copying symbolic links to Windows computers is not supported