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mumbles
Sep 21, 2015Aspirant
Backing up to Ready Nas
I have 4 HDD;s in my Computer that I will backup to the RN104 each drive is 4TB and I have a 4TB to put in the RN 104 how long will it take? do do each Drive if they all have about 2.5 TB of data. ...
- Sep 21, 2015
It depends on how you back them up, and also if you want to verify the copy.
The write speed of the RN104 is about 50 MB/s, so it won't go faster than that. That means it will take at least 14 hours to transfer 2.5 TB.
StephenB
Sep 21, 2015Guru - Experienced User
It depends on how you back them up, and also if you want to verify the copy.
The write speed of the RN104 is about 50 MB/s, so it won't go faster than that. That means it will take at least 14 hours to transfer 2.5 TB.
mumbles
Sep 21, 2015Aspirant
Thanks for that I assume it will take the same time to format and load the drives the first time doing One drive at a time I will format the drive in the NAS the transfer all the files from the computer to the NAS . So about 3-4 days allowing for the odd sleep session
Mumbles
- StephenBSep 21, 2015Guru - Experienced User
Probably a good estimate for planning purposes.
The NAS will take some time to create the full RAID array, but you should be able to start storing to it before that is done.
- mumblesSep 21, 2015Aspirant
I don't want raid I want one HDD for say Music which I will back up to another drive to be stored off site . So if using the 104 can I load bays 1,2&3 with blank HDD's Transfer from the computer the files there to the drives in the 104 saving the fourth bay for backing up one drive at a time.so they are swappable if and when one crashes . Doing the same with the second box . Putting them into the Router on separate RJ45 ports then being able to access all files on both RN104's from any computer on the home network? At this time I have 5 drives with data that I want on the network
Mumbles
- StephenBSep 22, 2015Guru - Experienced User
mumbles wrote:
I don't want raid I want one HDD for say Music which I will back up to another drive to be stored off site . So if using the 104 can I load bays 1,2&3 with blank HDD's Transfer from the computer the files there to the drives in the 104 saving the fourth bay for backing up one drive at a time.so they are swappable if and when one crashes . Doing the same with the second box . Putting them into the Router on separate RJ45 ports then being able to access all files on both RN104's from any computer on the home network? At this time I have 5 drives with data that I want on the network
Mumbles
I'm not sure I see the question here. But yes, you would be able to access all the files on both RN104s from any computer on the home network.
JBOD is fine if you don't need or want RAID redundancy. But I recommend using external drives for your off-site storage.
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