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dhl
Dec 05, 2013Luminary
Inexpensive NAS for over 4TB backups - recommendations?
To date, we've backed up our ReadyNAS Pros using cheap USB drives. This has served us well over the past three years but as we move forward to much larger disks and volume capacity, I'm rethinking thi...
dhl
Dec 05, 2013Luminary
Of course! Didn't even think of a smaller ReadyNAS. The RN102 is actually cheaper than the Synology so it makes perfect sense.
So if I understand you correctly, best to set up as a multi-volume JBOD, and schedule and run Frontview backup from the RN102 rather than the other way around (scheduling and running from Pro)?
Is there any safe way to create a single large volume on a two-bay system like this, so I can avoid having to manually split data across two volumes?
So if I understand you correctly, best to set up as a multi-volume JBOD, and schedule and run Frontview backup from the RN102 rather than the other way around (scheduling and running from Pro)?
Is there any safe way to create a single large volume on a two-bay system like this, so I can avoid having to manually split data across two volumes?
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