Crashplan and synology4/30/2023 ![]() One of the benefits of Synology SHR (well frankly, RAID itself was made for this and the original acronym stood for redundant array of inexpensive disks. I decided to play it safe and replace it with a 12TB Western Digital Red drive (though Seagate warranty did send a replacement drive that I will keep as a spare). I know these things happen from time to time, but a failing driving within a year was a bit scary. Update (Aug 1, 2019): My Seagate drives were significantly less than a year old before one disk began failing and the Synology DSM software alerted me to replace the drive. This model has a very easy to access RAM slot - no disassembling the NAS like I had to do with the DS415+. I also added an 8GB stick of RAM (for a total of 10GB). ![]() ![]() I got two 12TB Seagate IronWolf drives for this (though they do make more expensive 14TB models at this time). 2-bay, dual-core 2GHz, upgraded to 10GB RAMĬombined with the advancement of hard drive storage density over the years I was able to create a larger effective storage array with only 2 mirrored disks.
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