My NAS is a Synology DS1010+, modded to think it's a DS1511+ and running DSM 6.2. The LAN lights and power lights blink, but no drive lights, and it doesn't respond to SSH, ping, or Synology assistant.
Otherwise, any suggestions as to what's a decent, inexpensive NAS to support 12-14TB? I don't need containers or an app ecosystem, although it'd be nice. NFS, SMB and DLNA, mostly.
The old still serves me, but I don't trust it so I put there only temporar data I don't want to keep on my computers. I purchased more HDD to new Syn and now I'm happy with 28TB of fully RAID 10 storage and newest platform. Synology was with me for about 10 years already.. that's good ROI. I hope one will serve me well for similar timeframe too.
I went through 2 of Synology DS1621+ in half a year. From NEW!
Yes, I think I was majorly unlucky. Especially seeing the third model is performing awesome.I went through 2 of Synology DS1621+ in half a year. From NEW!
Reall?! Wow, that's suprising. They are pretty good NAS units over all.
When it went bad, what did you loose, just the NAS? Meaning all you had to ni> is move your HD's over.Only the NAS, no data loss at all. The downtime was annoying though because all my stuff runs on the dockers. Torrent, Plex, Mystic etc, so I was down for a week until the new unit came in.
What does the recovery process look like?Recovery was very easy, had to put in a fresh disk in the new NAS and started it to update the firmware. Then I swapped drives and it run like sunshine (at least for a bit). Same method for the third version.
Sysop: | Angel Ripoll |
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Location: | Madrid, Spain |
Users: | 11 |
Nodes: | 8 (0 / 8) |
Uptime: | 37:27:03 |
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