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EPJ
Apr 14, 2016Aspirant
'two raids' ??
Hi All, Am new to this - have got my four bay Nas plus 4x 3Tb drives. But, have not yet had the bottle to set it up! I don't want to get it wrong & perhaps not be able to undo the bad! have gone thr...
- Apr 14, 2016
i believe u are thinking of 2 x raid 1 volumes
when start up the nas u may disable x-raid then destroy the volume
after that highlight first 2 drives and create a new volume called volume1 and select raid 1, then highlight drive 3 and 4 and create a new volume called volume 2 and select raid 1.
done
cpu8088
Apr 14, 2016Virtuoso
i believe u are thinking of 2 x raid 1 volumes
when start up the nas u may disable x-raid then destroy the volume
after that highlight first 2 drives and create a new volume called volume1 and select raid 1, then highlight drive 3 and 4 and create a new volume called volume 2 and select raid 1.
done
- mdgm-ntgrApr 14, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
Note RAID provides redundancy not backup. If the data is important then you should have copies of it on multiple devices not just on the NAS.
RAID is great, but there are problems it won't protect against.
- StephenBApr 14, 2016Guru - Experienced User
cpu8088 wrote:
after that highlight first 2 drives and create a new volume called volume1 and select raid 1, then highlight drive 3 and 4 and create a new volume called volume 2 and select raid 1.
I prefer calling the first volume "data", since that is the xraid default. It ensures that any apps that hard-code paths will work. (Of course hard coding path names is a bad practice, but its easy to avoid any problems).
EPJ wrote:
So, I wish to have four drives, but two 'volumes'
cpu8088 outlined the correct procedure, but perhaps we should take a step back. Why do you want this particular configuration?
It has some advantages, but also some drawbacks. The normal XRAID would give you more capacity - 9 TB of space on a single volume. Your configuration gives you two 3 TB volumes.
- EPJApr 23, 2016Aspirant
Really helpful, and I will feel more confident when I start in on this!
Many Thanks
- EPJApr 23, 2016Aspirant
Really helpful, and I will feel more confident when I start in on this!
Many Thanks
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