Why new filer? They take more than one disk, no? Some of them can have
expansion enclosures too.
On Mon, 2017-04-03 at 15:31 -0700, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> On Mon, 03 Apr 2017 14:40:39 -0700
> Tom <[email protected]> dijo:
>
> > Raid 0 is striping - it combines the disk space from 2 or more
> > disks to
> > larger volume - obvious disadvantage is you loose all data on any
> > disk
> > failure and at RAID0 creation.
> > If you want the combined disk space from 2 disks and do not care
> > about
> > redundancy - just add the disk to your Synology filer, add it to
> > disk
> > group, create JBOD volume and you are done or you can create new
> > volume
> > and export it separately. In the event one of your disks failing,
> > the
> > data on the second one are normally accessible either in the filer
> > or
> > as ext4 filesystem.
> > I would think that using your Synology filer is better, safer and
> > more
> > reliable way to go than some exotic USB enclosure. Feel free to
> > bring
> > your filer + disk to PLUG clinic to get help.
>
> Considering the problems I am having finding a reliable 2-bay USB
> enclosure with Raid I am revisiting the idea of just getting a second
> Synology.
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