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William10a
Mar 05, 2017Master
external hard drive for a r8500 router
Getting a netgear r8500 router looking to attach a 2tb external drive for two windows 10 computers to use as a back storage device and tips on which hard drive to get and it's best settings to make i...
- Mar 07, 2017
StephenB wrote:Router-attached storage has its place, but my ReadyNAS was a great purchase.
Another vote for NAS here.
USB attached storage is pathetic in comparison.
aalexandrebeta
Mar 06, 2017Master
I am seeing issues when an HDD formerly attached to computer is attached to a router, because users sometimes miss format or put an incompatible type of format onto the HDD and can't be recognized.
What type of partition?
William10a
Mar 06, 2017Master
What do you think of a nas server then or a waste of time of course it could serv more a data backup drive for just two windows 10 computers?
- StephenBMar 06, 2017Guru - Experienced User
Router-attached storage has its place, but my ReadyNAS was a great purchase.
Consolidating my data on the NAS makes the data easier to manage, and allows me to implement an automated backup plan for the PCs on my network. I back the ReadyNAS up to other ReadyNAS, and use CrashPlan Cloud backup for disaster recovery. I couldn't do that with router-attached USB drives.
- aalexandrebetaMar 06, 2017Master
The USB external HDDis a short term solution and an unsafe one, for people unwilling to be annoyed by technology. But a good old NAS provide what everyone expect in term of safty redufdancy and features!
- michaelkenwardMar 07, 2017Guru - Experienced User
StephenB wrote:Router-attached storage has its place, but my ReadyNAS was a great purchase.
Another vote for NAS here.
USB attached storage is pathetic in comparison.