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ReadyNASUser
Jan 26, 2016Aspirant
Archive to USB Attached Blu-Ray Burner
All - Now we have 128GB write-once blu-ray discs and burners in the market (BDXL, BD-R 3.0) I am thinking this could be a good long term archive solution for the ReadyNAS. But I've search the for...
mdgm-ntgr
Jan 27, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
There may be a way to do this with shell access, but you should carefully consider the implications of enabling shell access before you do that.
It's not something we would support doing.
ReadyNASNVUser
Jan 27, 2016Apprentice
I understand the implications of Shell Access (if you check my earlier posts to the forum before it moved to this new wizzy platform)...
I imagine this will be an occasional thing - once every 8-18 minths perhaps - and as with all Shell Access would ensure full backup off the NAS before doing it. As an example when I get a new laptop, once I've switched over I don't need old timemachine files "on-line" on the NAS - but would like to keep a copy - and those files can get bigger than removeable media other than BluRay.
How could I learn how to do Archive to USB Attached Blu-Ray Burner?
- mdgm-ntgrJan 27, 2016NETGEAR Employee Retired
I haven't tried this myself but I think it should be possible. Though you may have to build kernel modules etc. using the GPL. It may be quite difficult even if it is possible.
- StephenBJan 27, 2016Guru - Experienced User
mdgm wrote:
I haven't tried this myself but I think it should be possible. Though you may have to build kernel modules etc. using the GPL. It may be quite difficult even if it is possible.
I think you would be better off connecting the optical drive to a PC. It's likely slow enough that copying the files over the network has no penalty, and you'll get better status information when things go wrong with the copying.
- ReadyNASUserJan 27, 2016Aspirant
I'd thought about that...
Problem is on Windows all the "copy" utilities tend to have a hard time with some aspects of fully / reliably traversing a file system (things like crazy windows path length limits in some applications have bitten me more times than I care to imagine).
Its what led me to ask the question if I could avoid the copy and simply burn from the trusted ReadyNAS itself. I know you guys know your file systems and copying "just works" :-)
Any suggestions of windows or mac (I can go this route too - but less familiar) tools that can be used to comprehensively copy a section of a mounted file system (from the ReadyNAS) to a local directly that the blu-ray burner software will copy/burn to the disk?
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