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Storage NAS For Around ?100

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by jbloggs, 16 Aug 2009.

  1. jbloggs

    jbloggs What's a Dremel?

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  2. OleJ

    OleJ Me!

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    You got me looking now :) I'd get the Netgear ReadyNAS RND2000 and pop in a couple big disks. The RND2000 seems like the full package to me. I know it's above 100 but I reckon it's well worth the cost.

    I found this guys site for pics and all:
    http://www.shadowandy.net/tag/rnd2000
     
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    jbloggs What's a Dremel?

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    Thanks for the reply, still have not bought anything so this is something else to think about.

    A question that arises with the ReadyNAS, from looking at the specs it seems that if you have 2 HDDs in it, they must run in some form of RAID and cannot be operated each as a single volume, is there anyway to run the HDDs as single HDDs and not in RAID?

    Thanks...
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    tonpal What's a Dremel?

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    I think you are looking for a JBOD function. I believe it stands for "Just a bunch of Drives" and allows more than one physical disk to be viewed as one logical disk.

    You may wish to have a look at Small Net Builder for reviews on NAS.
     
  5. boothy_1993

    boothy_1993 CPC refugee

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    scan have that ice box thing 4 £100
     
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    jbloggs What's a Dremel?

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    Does JBOD not take a number of different sizes of HDDs and put them into one larger logical volume, if so this is not what I am referring to when I say "if you have 2 HDDs ....they cannot be operated each as a single volume" ie., that each is seen as a separate HDD (volume)...

    And it doesn't appear to do JBOD either...
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    Sh0cKeR a=2(s-ut)/t²

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    You can have 2 drives working as individual volumes while also having a usb drive as another volume.
     
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    tonpal What's a Dremel?

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    Sorry I mis-read your question.
     
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    jbloggs What's a Dremel?

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    Right...thanks.

    No problem.
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