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Upsizing NAS Hard Drives ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Vipersan" data-source="post: 997715" data-attributes="member: 325666"><p>You make some good points st ...and the 'spot weld under water' made me chuckle..</p><p>I only really bought it for it's NAS functionality and ability to use larger drives ...so I'm happy if it does that ..</p><p>anything else is a bonus ...</p><p>Though I would like to be able to access the dashboard on my TV rather than have to power up a PC to do it...</p><p>really todays NAS leaders are Synology and QNAP ....</p><p>and apparently qnap ranks quite highly ...</p><p>It is doing what it says on the tin ..so far ...</p><p>and I'm suitably impressed with the rate of syncing for 32tb ..</p><p>Not even midnight and already at 17% ...</p><p>That's so much faster than the readynas..</p><p>which going off previous syncing would have taken approximately 7 to 8 days..</p><p>;)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vipersan, post: 997715, member: 325666"] You make some good points st ...and the 'spot weld under water' made me chuckle.. I only really bought it for it's NAS functionality and ability to use larger drives ...so I'm happy if it does that .. anything else is a bonus ... Though I would like to be able to access the dashboard on my TV rather than have to power up a PC to do it... really todays NAS leaders are Synology and QNAP .... and apparently qnap ranks quite highly ... It is doing what it says on the tin ..so far ... and I'm suitably impressed with the rate of syncing for 32tb .. Not even midnight and already at 17% ... That's so much faster than the readynas.. which going off previous syncing would have taken approximately 7 to 8 days.. ;) [/QUOTE]
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