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janpeter1
Jun 27, 2015Luminary
Likely Readynas 3-series
Hello, I plan to upgrade from my ReadyNAS Duo that served me well for 5+ years running 2x2TB in Raid 1. Consider to buy 2- or 4-bay (or even 6-bay hope not) NAS and it is for home use with small o...
- Aug 04, 2015
You could put a suggestion in the Feature Request & Feedback subforum.
You could also make a request at rnxtras.com (not a netgear site)
janpeter1
Jul 01, 2015Luminary
Thanks a lot!
1a) I guess you must enable check sum on the volume in order to later be able to enable bit-rot protection etc for folders, right? Or do I misunderstand the role of the check sum function?
1b) Does this enabling of the check sum of the volume slow down even if I do not user bit-rot protection at all, or only for smaller part of the volume, and then I mean the performance of the not bit-rot protected part?
7) I try to find arguments for when 2 separate volumes may be a good idea. Then a 4-bays system makes additional value to me. Or you would say the main argument is raid5 and less redundancy and you more “effectively” use your disks.
1a) I guess you must enable check sum on the volume in order to later be able to enable bit-rot protection etc for folders, right? Or do I misunderstand the role of the check sum function?
1b) Does this enabling of the check sum of the volume slow down even if I do not user bit-rot protection at all, or only for smaller part of the volume, and then I mean the performance of the not bit-rot protected part?
7) I try to find arguments for when 2 separate volumes may be a good idea. Then a 4-bays system makes additional value to me. Or you would say the main argument is raid5 and less redundancy and you more “effectively” use your disks.
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