may i know i currently have a DNS-320 which are ext-2 format
planning to upgrade to a DNS-320L or DNS-327L
can i just transfer the hard drive from the old NAS into the new NAS without data loss?
NETWORK ATTACHED STORAGE (NAS) V2
NETWORK ATTACHED STORAGE (NAS) V2
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Oct 26 2014, 10:33 AM
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may i know i currently have a DNS-320 which are ext-2 format
planning to upgrade to a DNS-320L or DNS-327L can i just transfer the hard drive from the old NAS into the new NAS without data loss? |
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Jun 13 2017, 09:51 AM
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QUOTE(lleihuan @ May 6 2017, 07:39 AM) You may like to consider getting a 2 bay nas from is the hd used in DNS-320 compatible with DNS-320L with normal formatting?synology Ds216+II. I have the last year version DS216+. with only 1 gb ram.Used it for a month,and upgrade the ram to the maximum 8gb- and super fast. (of course you will void the warranty if upgrade) No problem until now.Software support very good. Read Ds216+II also upgradeable. Also including 2 free camera licenses. I also have a Dlink 320 and 320L that is very basic nas. You did not write very details your usage of a nas. Dlink 320L is cheap compare to a smarter DS216+II. Hope that shed some light. have u tried to interchange the HD since u have both? does it work? |
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Jun 13 2017, 12:24 PM
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QUOTE(lleihuan @ Jun 13 2017, 11:51 AM) Hmm...Never thought of that before and also never try. because i got both alsoboth are 2 bay, just change the disk if one fail. So far no disk failure. May I know why would you want to do this? but prefer to just use dns-320L since it's faster and more stable but scared if i detach the HD from old model into the new model, all the data go kaput |
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Jun 13 2017, 04:39 PM
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