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smst
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Sep 03, 2015
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X-RAID and Flex-RAID: switching, access later?

Hi,   I have a new RN104 with two 3TB disks. I find the easily expandable nature of X-RAID appealing, but have concerns about being able to recover data if the NAS itself breaks. I have a few quest...
  • StephenB's avatar
    Sep 03, 2015

    With OS-6 switching between single-volume flexraid and xraid is non destructive.  

     

    The main benefit of the XRAID software is that it automatically manages volume expansion.  But it does that using normal linux software RAID tools. The on-disk structures are all standard RAID, and the RAID volumes can be mounted on other linux systems (for instance Ubuntu).

     

    So the net here is that as far as data recovery goes, there is no real difference between the two.  

     

    Your best strategy is to put a solid backup strategy in place, so you don't need data recovery in the first place.  Data recovery is very expensive, and in many cases incomplete.  

     

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