DNS-323 Network Storage

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Hi All.

May i check what is the transfer speed of a NAS? deciding to get a normal USB2.0/FW400 external NDD or the D-Link DNS313.
Thanks!
 

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Hi All.

May i check what is the transfer speed of a NAS? deciding to get a normal USB2.0/FW400 external NDD or the D-Link DNS313.
Thanks!
dns-313 is 480mbps if u connect using usb which is about the same if u compare to external usb storage
 

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i was wondering..

seems like seagate and WD got least problems..

feel like getting one of those WD green power drives..
 
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im already running it when i bought from japan heheeh

so far still very satisfied
 

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just a quick question, will i be able to use my previous IDE hdd for the DNS323 using IDE to sata2 convertors?

if its able to do so, den i am able to run Raid0 and combine as a single volume drive right?
 

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just a quick question, will i be able to use my previous IDE hdd for the DNS323 using IDE to sata2 convertors?

if its able to do so, den i am able to run Raid0 and combine as a single volume drive right?
unless u going to dismantle dns-323 which will void ur warranty, else i think its hard for u to use the convertor
 

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yeh i haven seen the actual dns323 so i am nt sure if that will work..

wont work as you wont be able to close it after doing that. that is if the sata connectors somehow end up in alignment which i am not so optimistic about.
 

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hmm I am wondering is there any way to ensure that the RAID 1 is working properly as in whether the files are mirrored?
 

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shut down, take out either 1 hdd and see

repeat for the other hdd

this method can?
 

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no lar hehe not use ssh or telnet

shut down take 1 out den boot up and access using network neighbourhood to see if volume 1 with file there

repeat for 2nd hdd

hehe hope it works
 

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hmm I am wondering is there any way to ensure that the RAID 1 is working properly as in whether the files are mirrored?

guess what....I used raid 1 the day i bought it....then after reading how potentially unreliable the RAID 1 in dns-323 is...i decided to split them up.

Now running cron every night to sync the two disks instead. :s7:
 

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guess what....I used raid 1 the day i bought it....then after reading how potentially unreliable the RAID 1 in dns-323 is...i decided to split them up.

Now running cron every night to sync the two disks instead. :s7:
wha that bad? What problems are they having?
 

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wha that bad? What problems are they having?

I was trying to test RAID 1....plug out left drive....format to NTFS.....then plug in... the bugger just format it then say raid 1 sync completed but i felt something was amiss. remove right drive and realised the one i just placed in was empty.

then read online like lots of ppl don't trust the raid 1. so might as well try something else...:s22:

at least if there is accidental deletion i can retrieve it back within the day.=:p
 

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How do i copy from volume 1 to volume 2? using telnet?

have to use telnet to set up rsync and the cron. Means every night for example the cron will run rsync to backup.

read the link i posted above...shows you all the steps
 
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