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sefiro
Oct 13, 2011Aspirant
Planning for major recovery
Just converted client over to Readynas NV+ from an old 2bay NAS from another manufacturer. The old NAS failed along with one of the drives. We were able to recover data from the remaining drive by i...
sefiro
Oct 13, 2011Aspirant
Thanks all. Yes, I agree that a backup strategy is a recommendation - and something that I always implement for commercial accounts.
However, homeowners and very small businesses are not likely to a) buy a backup device or b) implement the backup on a regular basis.
So, I'm still asking, in case of major failure, how do to the following. Let's try two scenarios:
A) Frame fails but drives are good. Can they be placed in
1) a newer version of REadynas device to be automatically recovered
or
2) attached to Linux or similar system for immediate access
B) Frame and a single drive fails
1) In a newer version of ReadyNAS
or
2) another device?
However, homeowners and very small businesses are not likely to a) buy a backup device or b) implement the backup on a regular basis.
So, I'm still asking, in case of major failure, how do to the following. Let's try two scenarios:
A) Frame fails but drives are good. Can they be placed in
1) a newer version of REadynas device to be automatically recovered
or
2) attached to Linux or similar system for immediate access
B) Frame and a single drive fails
1) In a newer version of ReadyNAS
or
2) another device?
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