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3. Set the Wasabi On-Off slider so that the slider shows the On position.
The Wasabi window opens displaying the fields for your access credentials and menu for the storage
bucket.
4. Enter your access key and secret key.
5. Select from the Bucket Name menu the desired bucket or select the Create New Bucket item, click
the Create button, and create a new bucket.
6. (Optional) Adjust the upload chunk size, the storage class, the upload and download speed, and whether
server-side encryption is used.
7. Click the Next button.
The Wasabi window updates.
8. Enter a value in the Local Path field by browsing the ReadyNAS to the location that you want to sync.
9. Enter a value in the Cloud Storage Path field by browsing to the Google Drive location that you want
to sync.
10. In the Sync Direction menu, select Bidirection, Download cloud storage changes only, or Upload
local storage changes only.
11. Click the Create button.
The Wasabi window closes.
The ReadyNAS applies the settings to sync with your Wasabi storage.
You can add and modify Wasabi session settings by clicking the Wasabi Settings button.
You can also change upload and download speeds.
Note
ReadyNAS Replicate
ReadyNAS Replicate is a free service that allows you to replicate and restore data from one ReadyNAS
system to another.
Using ReadyNAS Replicate involves these high-level steps:
1. Enable ReadyNAS Replicate on your ReadyNAS systems.
See Enable ReadyNAS Replicate on page 156.
2. Log in to the ReadyNAS Replicate web portal and begin replicating data between your ReadyNAS
systems.
For more information about using the ReadyNAS Replicate portal, see the ReadyNAS Replicate Software
Reference Manual or visit https://replicate.readynas.com.
Enable ReadyNAS Replicate
To use ReadyNAS Replicate, you must enable the ReadyNAS Replicate feature on your system and register
your system with ReadyNAS Replicate.
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