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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Storage => DNS-323 => Topic started by: bytecollektr on February 25, 2009, 03:44:05 PM
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The main purpose for our just purchased DNS-323 is to make it Raid1, with some JBOD for FTP, so that we can use it to back up our 4-5 computers on the network. We will be backing up smaller files, pictures, Outlook pst files, documents, Quickbooks files and similar.
I am thinking of just buying Norton Ghost, which is at about 70$. Also in consideration is Genie Backup manager. I would like to hear some ideas of what do you think is a good program for doing that
Note: Ive tried to play around with the fun_plug, but I dont have the nerves anymore.
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The 323 doesn't do hybrid raid types so you have to pick either RAID-1 or JBOD.
Next, I'd recommend Acronis True Image Home instead of Ghost. Ghost is nothing like what it used to be; Acronis is great, detects every storage media you throw at it -- even if you boot from the recovery CD.
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Correct it does not do both however he could specify a raid 1 volume smaller than his smallest drive and generate extra Standard Volumes and use them for ftp etc.
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I believe both of the above responses are incorrect.
As far as I'm aware - it is not possible to have a RAID 1 array and any extra "standard volumes" - if you create a RAID array that does not utilise all the available disk space, whatever is left is used to create a JBOD volume.
I would suggest you reconsider using a RAID1 & JBOD configuration - should either disk fail, you will lose the contents of the JBOD volume, which you may have expected since it's not redundant - but - when you replace the failed disk, the unit will only rebuild the RAID1 volume, and remaining space becomes inaccessible unless you reformat both disks.
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So what you are suggesting, is that I just make a RAID1 and use a folder of it for FTP, instead of messing around with JBOD at all.
So Ghost is not that good? What about Genie Backup Manager 8? I use this for backing up emails from computers, but I dont know if its any good for full disk backups. Ill check out acronis as well
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So what you are suggesting, is that I just make a RAID1 and use a folder of it for FTP, instead of messing around with JBOD at all.
Why not? I always prefer simpler setups.
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i did this, and man, what trouble!!! I tried to redo the Raid1 and, first it said format failed. Then it rebooted and tried to format the second drive. After it froze after the reformat, I had to unplug it and now its syncing the drives, and it will need another 60 minutes. The drives are empty, what do I need a resync for...
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I believe both of the above responses are incorrect.
Good catch. Hadn't reformatted to a partial raid in a bit and forgot the secondary outcome. It is infact a JBOD of the remaining space.
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I'm using Perfect Image by Avanquest.
The autosave daemon that runs on my xp machine slows down hibernate or standby mode, but it's continuously connected to my dns. Whenever a file changes or a new file is added or deleted, it'll update the dns. I have it set to full backup and it does incremental backups after that. I actually lost a content to one file and I opened up the autosave daeomon and it allows me to select one of the last five versions of the file I want to restore. You can configure the # of versions it will save.
Bad thing is that Perfect Image is licensed to one computer, although honestly I didn't install it on two to see what happens.
Gary