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lazysunday07
Mar 14, 2013Aspirant
Moving home - want to secure ReadyNas contents
Hello,
I am moving to a new country and will be shipping my ReadyNas with the rest of the furniture. I am contemplating if i should
a. Ship the NAS and carry the harddisks with me in checkin baggage
-or-
b. Ship the NAS and harddisks with the household goods.
Irrespective, if i go with (a) or (b) is there anyway i can secure the contents on the disks such that if the baggage/shipment is lost my content is not compromised? i.e. someone plugging in the harddrives to their computers and pulling off all the content?
Thanks in advance!
I am moving to a new country and will be shipping my ReadyNas with the rest of the furniture. I am contemplating if i should
a. Ship the NAS and carry the harddisks with me in checkin baggage
-or-
b. Ship the NAS and harddisks with the household goods.
Irrespective, if i go with (a) or (b) is there anyway i can secure the contents on the disks such that if the baggage/shipment is lost my content is not compromised? i.e. someone plugging in the harddrives to their computers and pulling off all the content?
Thanks in advance!
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- tiranorAspirantThe best solutuion is b) with a backup to an external HDD that you'll carry with you.
The a) would work, but in case you lose the NAS, I don't know if you'll be able to get the data without another Duo, which isn't sold anymore. - lazysunday07AspirantThanks tiranor. Are you saying that if anyone takes out the hard disks from NAS and plugs-in directly to a desktop computer's SATA port .. it would not be possible to read the contents?
- StephenBGuru - Experienced UserThe duo drives are formatted with a linux file system (ext4). So you can't read them on a PC unless you install suitable software on it.
- mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredIf it's a Duo (v1) it would use EXT3. The Duo v2 uses EXT4.
You could power down the NAS remove the drives, hook them up to a Linux PC and lock them using hdparm but you would have to remember to unlock them at the other end before putting them back in your NAS. - lazysunday07AspirantThanks for your responses. hdparm does make sense!
- ihartleyTutorJust take the redundant drives + 1 with you. for a Duo that would be both drives. If I were so concerned about your data being stolen then a ReadyNAS is not the right solution (IMHO)!!
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