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  Expanded storage pool failed - degraded raid
Posted by: kuno - 03-04-2023, 07:55 AM - Forum: Technical Support - Replies (1)

I have a DS1522+. Unfortunately my expansion of the storage pool failed in a RAID 5. I have four 10TB drives and added a fifth and it failed. Now the RAID is degraded. I only used about 55% of my storage.

I can't get a correct replacement unfortunately. Is there a way to undo the expansion and go back to my 4 drives and fix the degraded status? Or will I have to re-do the entire raid array? I have my data all backed up.

For context I had 4 shucked drives. Got a fifth which failed. I tried to get a replacement but that drive is a slightly different 10TB model after I shucked it. 

Thank you!

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  NAS Suggestion
Posted by: Enquiries - 03-04-2023, 12:00 AM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A - Replies (1)

Would like to centralize and simplify my data warehousing. Currently have about 100gb of "cloud storage" over several different providers, about 2tb of audio files (mp3, mp4, audiobooks), 2tb of television programs stored as mp4, 2tb of movies in mp4 mostly 720p and 1080p, some smaller. 3 desktop mac's with about 1tb on each system (one currently hosts all of the audio/video library so not counted here). Our internal network is throttled to 1Gb/s due to internet provider's combined modem/router. I plan to connect a backup drive to whatever NAS selected to provide backup of the NAS. All user devices are Apple (mac, ipad, iphone). I have no preference of NAS brand, but think maybe 4 drives is probably better than 2.

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  TS-264 M.2
Posted by: Enquiries - 03-03-2023, 03:00 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A - Replies (1)

Hello,

QNAP TS-264-8G
as for heatsinks for the M.2 NVMe SSDs (2X 970_EVO_plus_500GB):

- what's the max. height?

- any recommended heatsink?

- or should I get those small ones similar to what comes with other QNAP models? especially that i've read we should cool the controller not the NANDs (I'de really like your opinion on that)..


deeply appreciated Smile

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  How to list/review all Snapshot schedules on QTS
Posted by: Enquiries - 03-03-2023, 12:00 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A - Replies (1)

Hi, I've purchased a QNAP 464 based on your excellent reviews etc. and I've setup a range of snapshot schedules but I'm struggling to find where in QTS/within the snapshot manager app I can obtain a listing of all current snapshot schedules so I can review them and ensure they're correct and suitable. Appreciate any clarity or advice you may be able to provide. Thank you greatly.

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  Drobo %D3
Posted by: Enquiries - 03-02-2023, 08:30 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A - Replies (1)

Need to transition out of Drobo

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  NAS for SoHo
Posted by: Enquiries - 03-02-2023, 06:00 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A - Replies (1)

Hi Guys,
Need your help.
In our family home I have built a pretty sophisticated homenetwork (atm 1GBit/s only) with Proxmox running 10-15 VMs and 2 Docker hosts with 20 Containers and still growing.
I also host my own AD with File-/Printserver, and a DMZ for external-facing APPs is in the works (NextCloud, Bitwarden planned).
19" Rack is in the basement, currently without cooling. In the future a deeper server rack with cooling is planned.
I have an old Qnap TS 419P (4x2TB) sitting on top of that rack, that I currently only boot up for running backups once a week.
Apart from being iSCSI-Target for Proxmox backups, it has our family photos, videos and filedump.
Currently backed up to a WD MyBook that is unfortunately not offsite but residing upstairs ;-).

I'm looking for a NAS that is somewhat future proof (option 10Gbit-SFPs would be nice) and at least Docker capabilities to shift some load off the proxmox.
Also being able to serve as storage to run remote(Prox-)VMs on it.
Thanks!

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  First NAS Purchase Help
Posted by: Enquiries - 03-02-2023, 05:30 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A - Replies (1)

Hi, Looking at NIMBUSTOR 2, Drivestor2 Pro, DS220+.
Purpose is to backup devices and play photos and videos from camera to NAS to devices. So 4k playback is wanted. Liked the Drivestor2 but worried about customer support and quality of product based on Amazon reviews. Synology seems to be better software and quality but device old. Can't decide on the best nas as I don't want something buggy or support stops and it becomes useless like WD, Seagate NASes. 2 bay with RAID 1 is preferred.

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  NAS migration
Posted by: Enquiries - 03-02-2023, 03:00 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A - Replies (1)

I recently replaced my 4x4TB HDD by 4x8TB HDDs on my TS-453B RAID5. After thatd, I realized I originally created my system volume as a "4k bytes per inode", which limits max storage to 16TB and, therefore, prevents the RAID from being increased up to the available 21TB (Trully disappointed and angry at myself)
At this point I have the new 4x8TB HDDs limitted to my former capacity (10TB) with no option to revert them back to the 4x4TB.
I would like to hear your advise on what approach to take to leverage my new 4x8TB HDD. At this point, I am considering to buy a new NAS (TS 664) to migrate to. Yet, that would pose to re-create all my services (Plex, 12 x dockers, QVR Pro,...).
Can you suggest any better approach which could minimize all this admin work?
In an ideal world I would like to just migrate the HDDs to the new NAS but that would not solve the volume storage limitation.
Many thanks in advance

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  nas
Posted by: Enquiries - 03-02-2023, 02:00 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A - Replies (1)

I am debating about the new qnap NAS the ts 1655.
what are you saying ?
please help me

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  DS1522+
Posted by: Enquiries - 03-02-2023, 01:30 PM - Forum: Before you buy Q&A - Replies (1)

Is DS1522+ worth if cost 35% more money than DS923+ in my country?

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