I have a DNS-323 that has given up the ghost. It doesn't power up - no light, no fan, nothing. I'm not skilled enough to figure out which part of the box is broken, and the only cause of the problem I can assume is the power outage during Hurricane Irene which abruptly shut down the NAS. It was a couple of weeks before I attempted to power it up again, since we were in the midst of a move at the time.
I tried using a software solution to recover my files from the hard drives and, while it appears to have recovered several of them, I'm not sure if all of them were rescued because I don't have the contents committed to memory!
Anyway, the thought occurred to me to purchase a replacement NAS and, in my research, I came across the DNS-320. I was attracted to its gigabit Ethernet port and the $50 savings over the DNS-323. The drives were formatted using JBOD, and it appears the DNS-320 supports it.
My question is this: Would the drives be read the same by the DNS-320 as they were by the DNS-323? In other words, could I plug the drives into the DNS-320, fire it up, and read my files just as they are? If I have to reformat the drives,, then the idea is a non-starter. Thanks for the help!