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Author Topic: 2TB Drives - my experience  (Read 3893 times)

billb

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2TB Drives - my experience
« on: March 04, 2011, 03:12:52 AM »

Hi all,

Just thought I'd say that I recently purchased a DNS-320 and was pretty annoyed to find the situation regarding newer drivers / advanced formatting / sector sizes. Considering other NAS's have had firmware updated to allow these new 4Kb sector drives, I would have hoped that dlink would have sorted it by now... Anyway, after looking at their compatibility list and the 2TB disks being a lot more expensive compared to other ones on the market, I purchased this one:

Hitachi 2TB 3.5" DESKSTAR 5K300 SATA 6GB/s Coolspin Hard Drive - 32MB Cache - HDS5C3020ALA6

Happy to say its a 512Kb sector drive, its a 5400rpm disk (Hitachi call it coolspin?!).. and it works perfectly. In the UK its around £70 which isnt too far off the samsung ones too. There is a 7200rpm version of the disk which according to various benchmarks is pretty damn fast.

Anyway - any questions, just ask.
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jamieburchell

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Re: 2TB Drives - my experience
« Reply #1 on: March 04, 2011, 06:06:13 AM »

As the 320 is new, I would have expected it to support 4K sector drives. Are you sure this is not the case? Especially as the 323 does now with 1.10 firmware.
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Joke

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Re: 2TB Drives - my experience
« Reply #2 on: March 16, 2011, 04:56:38 PM »

There is a thread here somewhere (maybe in the 321 forum), where a D-link employee says the advanced format drives work in the DNS-320 (and 321,323).
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