Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2024/05/17
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I ran a couple of ReadyNAS years ago, swapped to a couple of Synology boxes
over a decade ago (8 bay with the old ReadyNAS drives and a 5 bay with new
larger drives). They are getting unreliable now (had to repair them for the
Atom chip issue where you solder a resistor to the motherboard), and I will
be replacing them with a couple of the higher end 2 bay Synologys. With 2
bay (RAID 1) if one disk dies the other disk is still readable (same as RAID
5 which I use now, but without the striping of data). If you buy all your
disks at the same time/source they are likely to be from the same batch,
with the same MTBF.......
john
?On 16/05/2024, 23:24, "LUG on behalf of Brian Reid"
<lug-bounces+john=mcmaster.co.uk at leica-users.org on behalf of reid at
mejac.carlsbad.ca.us> wrote:
Frank speaks the truth, and persuasively. If you use Drobo, mind his
words carefully.
For many years I used ReadyNAS LAN-connected storage devices. A Drobo
competitor.
When I saw ReadyNAS circling the drain a few years ago, I spent a lot of
time trying to figure out what to do next.
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and I'm happy with it. If I didn't know how to build things like this, I
would have moved to Synology.
I've also been watching Synology, and it looks to be sound, stable, and
long-lived. My only worry would be that the company is based in Taiwan,
and China has been acting strangely about Taiwan.