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trendzvijay
Dec 28, 2015Aspirant
couldnt setup my readyNAS 102
hi dude, i have purchased new readyNAS 102 and i tried to add my 500 GB Seagate Barracuda 7200.12 which is not listed here [http://www.readynas.com/app/hcl_disk]. can i use that with my new re...
trendzvijay
Dec 28, 2015Aspirant
finally setup myself with 7200.12 hdd..
can anybody answer something?
1. can i add another HDD for additional storage?
2. can i take this 500Gb HDD back and install 2x4TB Disks for storage & backup? [means can we use 1 for storage and another 1 disk for backup. if any fault for 1 HDD, we can use that backup HDD as main]
3. can we use this to store TV program directly by Cable connection with any adapter?
thanks
Vijay
DaneA
Dec 28, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi trendzvijay,
Welcome to the community! :)
Here are my answer's to your questions:
a. Yes, you may add additional drives. Be reminded to add drives that has a greater or equal storage capacity as with the existing drive inside the NAS. For example, you already have a 500GB drive inside the NAS, so you will have to add either a 1TB drive or 500GB drive.
b. Yes, however make sure that you backup the data first from the existing 500GB drive inside the NAS. Then, you may pull it out then insert 2x4TB drives then reconfigure it from scratch.
Another approach is while the 500GB drive is inside the NAS, you may insert a 4TB drive on the other bay of the NAS and it will automatically proceed with the resync process. After the resync process, you may pull-out the 500GB drive then insert the other 4TB drive. Wait again until the resync process has completed.
c. You may use the NAS for storing videos so that you can watch it at a later time. You may use a torrent app so that media files will be downloaded to the NAS. Check this link for the apps that you can use with your NAS.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
- trendzvijayDec 29, 2015Aspirant
DaneA wrote:Hi trendzvijay,
Welcome to the community! :)
Here are my answer's to your questions:
a. Yes, you may add additional drives. Be reminded to add drives that has a greater or equal storage capacity as with the existing drive inside the NAS. For example, you already have a 500GB drive inside the NAS, so you will have to add either a 1TB drive or 500GB drive.
b. Yes, however make sure that you backup the data first from the existing 500GB drive inside the NAS. Then, you may pull it out then insert 2x4TB drives then reconfigure it from scratch.
Another approach is while the 500GB drive is inside the NAS, you may insert a 4TB drive on the other bay of the NAS and it will automatically proceed with the resync process. After the resync process, you may pull-out the 500GB drive then insert the other 4TB drive. Wait again until the resync process has completed.
c. You may use the NAS for storing videos so that you can watch it at a later time. You may use a torrent app so that media files will be downloaded to the NAS. Check this link for the apps that you can use with your NAS.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team
Hi DaneA
if we add 2x4TB HDD, the sync process taken between 2 HDD? so we cant use that as 8 TB? is it true? is the X-RAID level will allow 8 TB or 4TB only?
what it mean resync process? how can we do? is it automatic function?
why there is backup button? how to use that?
please answer me.
thanks
- DaneADec 29, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi trendzvijay,
If you will insert 2x4TB HDD to the RN102 with X-RAID configured by default, it will have an "expandable RAID-1" setup wherein it will give you approximately 4TB of storage capacity and data is mirrored on each drive. Thus, it will allow one-disk failure. For example, in the event that one disk got faulty, you may just pull the faulty disk out then replace it with a new 4TB disk then resync process should automatically take place afterwards you inserted the new 4TB disk.
Kindly access this link: NETGEAR RAID Calculator and this will help you.
About the backup button, you can configure it to execute one or more backup jobs you have set on the Backup tab via the web-GUI of your RN102. Kindly read pages 230-232 about the Backup button on the RN102 software manual here.
Regards,
DaneA
NETGEAR Community Team- StephenBDec 31, 2015Guru - Experienced User
Also, I strongly recommend that you read through the hardware and software manuals (available here: http://support.netgear.com/product/RN10200)
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