Backing Up Large Numbers of Small Files to Another QNAP NAS: Use Snapshot Replica


Laatst gewijzigd op: 2025-08-29

Applicable Products

NAS (QTS / QuTS Hero)


Scenario

While backing up large numbers of small files, like tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of small files to another NAS, file-based methods (RTRR / rsync) must scan directories, open/close files, and compare metadata for each object—costs that dominate when files are tiny.


Solution

Use snapshot-based replication. Below is the recommended approach with measured results.

Test environment (for reference)

  • Source NAS: TS-h1677AXU-RP (QuTS hero h5.2.6.3195, 2025/07/15)

  • Destination NAS: TS-h1677AXU-RP (same)

  • HBS 3: V26.0.1.723

Measured summary: 100,000 small files (total 138 GB)

MethodThroughputRough completion time*
Snapshot Replica1.00 GB/s≈ 2m 18s
SnapSync1.16 GB/s≈ 1m 58s
RTRR225.87 MB/s≈ 10m 10s
rsync219.98 MB/s≈ 10m 27s

What this means

On this setup, Snapshot Replica/Snapsync was ~4.4–5.1× faster than RTRR/rsync for very small files. Between two QNAP NAS, snapshot-based replication shifts the work to block-level changes, dramatically reducing per-file overhead. 

Decision rule

  • Both NAS run QuTS hero → use SnapSync (near-real-time replication; fastest in this test).

  • Otherwise → use Snapshot Replica (SnapSync requires QuTS hero on both source and destination).



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