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achillesuk
May 19, 2014Aspirant
Is it better to power off NAS the hours I'm not using it?
Hi, I've a ReadyNas Duo v2. I had it all 99% of the time, but I recently decided to switch the timed switch on/off. However now I've noticed some SMART errors Detected increasing pending sector ...
StephenB
May 19, 2014Guru - Experienced User
I don't think the disk failures are directly related to the power-off. The NAS does a volume scan when it boots, and I suspect that the volume scan is simply uncovering the disk failure.
If you don't have a backup, it would be a good idea to create one now (while you are waiting for the WDC Red to arrive).
To your main question - assuming you have a regular schedule, I don't think it matters if you use the timer or manually turn the system on/off. The practical advantage of the timer is that you won't forget.
If you don't have a backup, it would be a good idea to create one now (while you are waiting for the WDC Red to arrive).
To your main question - assuming you have a regular schedule, I don't think it matters if you use the timer or manually turn the system on/off. The practical advantage of the timer is that you won't forget.
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