02-24-2023, 11:32 AM
Hi there,
Thanks for reaching out! It's correct that the DS1823xs+ doesn't support SHR, but you can still use regular RAID5 or another RAID configuration that suits your needs.
Regarding the file transfer failures, mapping the drive and using it as a USB drive is a good option, as it can be faster and more reliable. It's also recommended to use LAN instead of Wi-Fi for faster and more stable transfers.
Upgrading to a newer NAS could potentially be faster if you use a 10GbE port, but otherwise, the transfer speeds may not be significantly faster than your current setup.
I hope that helps!
Thanks for reaching out! It's correct that the DS1823xs+ doesn't support SHR, but you can still use regular RAID5 or another RAID configuration that suits your needs.
Regarding the file transfer failures, mapping the drive and using it as a USB drive is a good option, as it can be faster and more reliable. It's also recommended to use LAN instead of Wi-Fi for faster and more stable transfers.
Upgrading to a newer NAS could potentially be faster if you use a 10GbE port, but otherwise, the transfer speeds may not be significantly faster than your current setup.
I hope that helps!