Man, take a couple of hours and burn the more important info to DVDs
If the Data you have is important for you and dont want to take a chance and loose it,
I'm sure you can scrounge up a few undreds of GB here and there...
Buhric - forgive me for asking - but if he doesn't care, why should you?
The need for a backup goes far beyond just about covering a potential glitch whilst adding a new drive (which is all he's asking about) to an inexpensive NAS - he could decide not to add that drive and the next day he loses all his data when the existing drive fails - or - he could add the drive and everything goes well, and then the day after that a power failure corrupts the disk allocation bitmaps, rendering the data inaccessible.
And just so it's clear - this is not a D-Link related issue - he could be putting his data on the latest, greatest, Equallogic SAN and if he doesn't have a backup - poof - it's history
Backup is something that needs to be done on an ongoing basis.
At least one of the people posting in this thread has two D-Link NAS, one backing up the other, and housed in a fireproof enclosure - me - I don't backup my DNS-323 but that's because the NAS holds backups of another server.