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Re: WD Red Model EFRX vrs new EFAX
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WD Red Model EFRX vrs new EFAX
I note that the WD20EFRX (2TB, WD Red) is approved for use in the RN424. However, the newer version of the Red is WD20EFAX, and has more cache (256MB for the EFAX vrs 64MB for the EFRX) and has faster data transfer rates (180MB/s vrs 147MB/s). Is the WD20EFAX also approved for the RN424?
Thanks, Warren
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Re: WD Red Model EFRX vrs new EFAX
Netgear is slow to approve new drives. I'd be shocked if the WD20EFAX didn't work in the RN424. FWIW, I installed the 10 TB WD100EFAX in my RN526x a couple of weeks ago, and it is working fine.
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Re: WD Red Model EFRX vrs new EFAX
Hi Stephen,
Thanks very much for your helpful advice.
Cheers,
Warren
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Re: WD Red Model EFRX vrs new EFAX
Hi, Is it possible to set the Power Timer to a finer setting than every hour, eg in 20 minute increments?
Thanks,
Warren
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Re: WD Red Model EFRX vrs new EFAX
@WarrenT wrote:
Hi, Is it possible to set the Power Timer to a finer setting than every hour, eg in 20 minute increments?
Thanks,
Warren
Unfortunately not. It'd be useful to have a finer granularity (1 minute) - for instance if you want to boot up a NAS to receive a backup hosted on another machine.
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Re: WD Red Model EFRX vrs new EFAX
Thank you. I have two NAS devices both fed from the same UPS. NAS B is linked to the primary NAS A for the purposes of graceful shutdown. Both are on power timer to start at the same time. I get error messages regarding NAS B not being able to communicae with NAS A for a about 15 secs after start up time. Hence ability to start A about 1 minute before B would solve that problem.
Netgear: Please give us granularity for Power Timer to nearest say 5 minute increment.
Thanks,
Warren