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yaraco
Jun 15, 2015Aspirant
Correct setup in order to facilitate further disk recovery
Hello there! My question is quite in between several sections of the forum. I am the happy owner of a 2 bays ReadyNas Duo and a brand new 6 bays Nas OS 6. The ReadyNas Duo is configured in X-Raid....
mdgm-ntgr
Jun 15, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Use the default X-RAID2. Or better yet, disable X-RAID, delete the volume created by default, create a RAID-6 volume and re-enable X-RAID.
An ordinary x86 Linux PC can be used with free tools to attempt data recovery. If the chassis fails but the disks, array and volume are fine this should work well. However I would not rely on being able to do this. No important data should be stored on just the one device.
An ordinary x86 Linux PC can be used with free tools to attempt data recovery. If the chassis fails but the disks, array and volume are fine this should work well. However I would not rely on being able to do this. No important data should be stored on just the one device.
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