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Kev75
Aug 12, 2015Aspirant
Readynas RN516 Non-raid setup
Hello, I reciently recomended to a friend to get a readynas. So he went to the local shop and they set it up with two drives which they told him would operate as two seperate volumes on his netwo...
mdgm-ntgr
Aug 12, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
Go to Volumes, click on the X-RAID button, confirm you wish to disable X-RAID, select the volume and the settings wheel and click destroy.
Create the volumes you want and restore your data from backup.
You could do an OS Re-install: http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/23005/~/how-do-i-access-the-boot-menu-on-my-readynas-316,-516-or-rn716%3F
Kev75
Aug 14, 2015Aspirant
Cheers. It turns out the people in the shop didn't know that without the raid if one drive fails he would lose all the data. They thought he would just lose the data on that drive. I convinced him running the raid was a better option.
- mdgm-ntgrAug 14, 2015NETGEAR Employee Retired
If you create a separate volume for each disk if a disk fails only the data on the volume that uses that disk is lost. It all depends on how you configure things.
I agree that using RAID is a better option. Regardless of whether you use RAID or not for the data volume if important data is primarily stored on the NAS you should backup that data. No important data should be stored on just the one device.
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