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Number_Six1
Oct 15, 2012Aspirant
Adding new drive to readynas Ultra 2
Hello, I currently have a ReadyNas Ultra 2 with a Samsung HD204UI drive installed. The drive is full, and so I purchased the Western Digital WD30EFRX drive to go in there. At the moment, I'm th...
StephenB
Oct 16, 2012Guru - Experienced User
-Raid level 0, single disk is what you want. You should then be able to insert a second disk and create a D volume (which would also be Raid level 0, single disk). This is certainly not possible with XRAID2.
-According to http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/networ ... ra2_7.html doing the transfer over USB will result in speeds of around 14 MB/s with NTFS. Based on that review, it appears to me that transferring through the PC on a gigabit network is by far the fastest way to restore the data. The USB is faster than 100 gigabit though. BTW, if you use the PC you might look into robocopy, it is a windows utility that should already be there.
-shares are like folders on ordinary hard drives - they all share all the space.
-2.7 is about what you should see. There is an OS partition, and the snapshot is reserved.
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-According to http://www.xbitlabs.com/articles/networ ... ra2_7.html doing the transfer over USB will result in speeds of around 14 MB/s with NTFS. Based on that review, it appears to me that transferring through the PC on a gigabit network is by far the fastest way to restore the data. The USB is faster than 100 gigabit though. BTW, if you use the PC you might look into robocopy, it is a windows utility that should already be there.
-shares are like folders on ordinary hard drives - they all share all the space.
-2.7 is about what you should see. There is an OS partition, and the snapshot is reserved.
-
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