02-17-2023, 02:19 PM
Congratulations on your new Qnap TS-464, I'm glad my review was helpful to you! As for your questions:
The best way to transfer data from your Drobo 5n2 to your Qnap TS-464 would be to connect them both to the same switch, as you suggested. Then, you could use Qnap's File Station app to transfer the files. Simply go to the File Station app, click on "Remote Connection" and then choose "Add Server" to add the Drobo as a remote connection. Once added, you can transfer files between the two devices through File Station's drag-and-drop interface.
Whether or not you need heat sinks for your M.2 SSD drives used for cache would depend on several factors, including the specific model of the SSD, the airflow in your system, and the workload you are placing on the SSD. While it's true that some SSDs may run hotter than others, most modern M.2 SSDs are designed to operate without additional cooling. That being said, adding a heat sink can potentially help dissipate heat and prolong the lifespan of the drive, especially if you plan on using it for demanding workloads. If you do decide to add a heat sink, make sure to choose one that is designed specifically for M.2 SSDs and that will fit your particular drive.
The best way to transfer data from your Drobo 5n2 to your Qnap TS-464 would be to connect them both to the same switch, as you suggested. Then, you could use Qnap's File Station app to transfer the files. Simply go to the File Station app, click on "Remote Connection" and then choose "Add Server" to add the Drobo as a remote connection. Once added, you can transfer files between the two devices through File Station's drag-and-drop interface.
Whether or not you need heat sinks for your M.2 SSD drives used for cache would depend on several factors, including the specific model of the SSD, the airflow in your system, and the workload you are placing on the SSD. While it's true that some SSDs may run hotter than others, most modern M.2 SSDs are designed to operate without additional cooling. That being said, adding a heat sink can potentially help dissipate heat and prolong the lifespan of the drive, especially if you plan on using it for demanding workloads. If you do decide to add a heat sink, make sure to choose one that is designed specifically for M.2 SSDs and that will fit your particular drive.