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The Graveyard - Products No Longer Supported => D-Link Storage => DNS-321 => Topic started by: Weewtow on October 15, 2009, 03:40:20 AM
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Is a reformat necessary with firmware upgrade?
Thanks.
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A backup of the data on the NAS is a REAL good idea, but I have not had to format when upgrading firmware versions yet.
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A backup of the data on the NAS is a REAL good idea, but I have not had to format when upgrading firmware versions yet.
@gunrunnerjohn,
did you change your formatting to EXT3 when it became available in firmware? That's the only time I absolutely HAD to do the backup/format routine.
But yes, it's a seriously good idea to do a backup before you do any changes to firmware, if you have data on it that you value.
Ryder
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I did not go to EXT3. I figured it would be somewhat slower with the additional writing required, and since the NAS units are 100% backup, I figure that I'd rather have the speed than the additional security of the journaling filesystem. My two NAS units get written a lot and read a little, so writing speeds are most important to me.
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I did not go to EXT3. I figured it would be somewhat slower with the additional writing required, and since the NAS units are 100% backup, I figure that I'd rather have the speed than the additional security of the journaling filesystem. My two NAS units get written a lot and read a little, so writing speeds are most important to me.
Ok, in your situation that makes sense. If I had 2 units I think I would try 1 with EXT2 and 1 with EXT3, just to see what kind of speed loss the EXT3 user would experience. But I won't have a second unit for quite awhile yet, so I guess that it will remain a mystery for awhile. :(
Thanks for the answer though gunrunnerjohn, much appreciated! :) :) :)
Ryder