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DNS-320L - Backup / HDD Capacity
Beryus:
Maybe ONE off-topic-question ;): Now there is a nice NAS to USB backup-functionality but is there any form of compression in the sharecenter backup software or will 2TB source = 2TB backup? That would be really sad.
Beryus
JavaLawyer:
--- Quote from: Beryus on October 11, 2012, 05:44:46 AM ---Maybe ONE off-topic-question ;): Now there is a nice NAS to USB backup-functionality but is there any form of compression in the sharecenter backup software or will 2TB source = 2TB backup? That would be really sad.
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I don't believe compression is/was used by any of the ShareCenter line. If compression were available on the ShareCenter (which it's not), I'd expect it to be offered on the DNS-345, D-Link's new flagship consumer NAS. Off topic... the DNS-345 does offer volume encryption. ;)
Beryus:
Ok, so 4TB source = 4TB backup. Means 2 x DNS-320L (each 2 x 2TB HDD) so that one can backup to the other? Quite expensive, hm?
Beryus
Sorry, very off-topic. If you don't want to discuss this here then please move it to a better thread...
JavaLawyer:
--- Quote from: Beryus on October 11, 2012, 07:01:47 AM ---Ok, so 4TB source = 4TB backup. Means 2 x DNS-320L (each 2 x 2TB HDD) so that one can backup to the other? Quite expensive, hm?
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I'm using that same backup strategy with two DNS-343s.
Beryus:
--- Quote from: JavaLawyer on October 11, 2012, 07:24:25 AM ---I'm using that same backup strategy with two DNS-343s.
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But sooo expensive. :-\
And the backup-software of the sharecenter line is stable and no problems will occur?
Another question: Since the DNS-320L can handle 3TB-HDDs, is it possible to see the full 3TB-HDD by a MBR-System (Notebook)? I really don't know because it's via network.
Beryus
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