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      <title>QNAP NAS: Create Backup of TimeMachine Directory</title>
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      <description>I was recently setting up remote backups for my QNAP NAS and came across a problem.&#xA;QNAP NAS by default doesn&amp;rsquo;t seem to be able to create backups of the TMBackup directory it uses to store TimeMachine backups. You are unable to sync this directory with remote server or cloud storage/backup service.&#xA;I was googling around and noticed that few people had this problem, for example here and I have found a solution.</description>
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