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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => DNS-343 => D-Link Storage => beta code! => Topic started by: JavaLawyer on April 14, 2011, 11:50:19 AM
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Can a D'Link representative provide a realistic firmware release date?
(even if it's just the month or fiscal quarter)
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JavaLawyer,
I was told that it would happen in 2011 and that's the best answer I could get out of D-Link. Although, I was willing to bet a premium beer that the firmware would not be released in 2011 with D-Link Multimedia (Technical Engineer for D-Link); however, I could not get him to commit. To be fair I don't know whether not putting his beer where his mouth is was due to geographical restraints, company policy, the law, or his uncertainty on being able to win the bet...maybe a combination of all of them.
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I was told that it would happen in 2011 and that's the best answer I could get out of D-Link. Although, I was willing to bet a premium beer that the firmware would not be released in 2011 with D-Link Multimedia (Technical Engineer for D-Link); however, I could not get him to commit. To be fair I don't know whether not putting his beer where his mouth is was due to geographical restraints, company policy, the law, or his uncertainty on being able to win the bet...maybe a combination of all of them.
Actually, we were all told - I followed that public thread as well.
I'd say the bet fell through due to corporate policy, international trade law, and D'Link's lack of licensure to engage in domestic and international gambling (you didn't think of that last one, did you!) :D
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1.04 went out for worldwide (the last beta posted) as official minus the US. Simple reasoning is that it was lacking support for AFT drives. We are working on that now and then 1.04 will launch for US.
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1.04 went out for worldwide (the last beta posted) as official minus the US. Simple reasoning is that it was lacking support for AFT drives. We are working on that now and then 1.04 will launch for US.
Will the AFT support still maintain the 2TB ceiling for HDD size?
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Yes it will still be limited to 2TB.
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Is AFT the only difference between Beta 3 and the "official" version?
In other words, if beta 3's working for us, should we quit obsessively looking for an official 1.04, or are there other bug fixes?
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All bug fixes were listed in the last beta that made it into official 1.04. So if you have the latest beta you should be set. If you need AFT then there will be an additional version before official launch in the US.
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Is AFT the only difference between Beta 3 and the "official" version?
All bug fixes were listed in the last beta that made it into official 1.04. So if you have the latest beta you should be set. If you need AFT then there will be an additional version before official launch in the US.
Are you saying that AFT will be the only new addition/fix since the last firmware release in May 2010?
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Are you saying that AFT will be the only new addition/fix since the last firmware release in May 2010?
I believe he is... does it really surprise you?
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I believe he is... does it really surprise you?
Not surprised, but disappointed. I am (was?) hopeful that there would be additional substantive changes and fixes considering almost a full year has gone by since the last update.
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No it is not the release from May. My apologies for not updating the beta. There was more changes than what is listed in build 03. The release build worldwide is build 07.
As of right now I will most likely push to release this firmware for the masses in North America and then follow it up with an additional firmware to cover AFT drives. Resources right now are not allowing me to add AFT into this version and I do not want to postpone it too long for a single feature. The new firmware will most likely be up mid next week (minus AFT support).
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The new firmware will most likely be up mid next week (minus AFT support).
Thank you for the status update. I can't speak for everyone, but I'm looking forward to the latest beta release.
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No it is not the release from May. My apologies for not updating the beta. There was more changes than what is listed in build 03. The release build worldwide is build 07.
As of right now I will most likely push to release this firmware for the masses in North America and then follow it up with an additional firmware to cover AFT drives. Resources right now are not allowing me to add AFT into this version and I do not want to postpone it too long for a single feature. The new firmware will most likely be up mid next week (minus AFT support).
So......it's well past mid week.
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I submitted the firmware for posting but the web dev team did not get around to it. Most likely be up monday or tuesday when we return from the weekend.
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I submitted the firmware for posting but the web dev team did not get around to it. Most likely be up monday or tuesday when we return from the weekend.
Thank you for following up.
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Yes it will still be limited to 2TB.
Is there any work being done to support any of the currently available 3TB drives(and future 4tb drives)? If there is, is there any chance of getting a beta version of the firmware to support this? Should I stop holding my breath for this and switch to another NAS?
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We are looking into it. I wouldn't hold your breathe because it is not something that is going to be fixed quickly. It requires a bit of an overhaul of the system in order to support them properly.
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Thank you for following up.
It is up.
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It is up.
Thank you. So, this is an official release version rather than a beta?
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It is up.
thanks for letting us know, i'm installing it on my 3 units now!