there is a specific process for replacing a failed drive in a RAID array - this can be found in the FAQ on D-Link's support web page.
After many days of transferring my data back to my dns323 after a RAID1 failure, guess what? A disk has failed again in the left side, again! This was a brand new disk and the same breed as the other (Seagate ST31500341AS)
I have followed the FAQ to the letter just like last time and I think its behaving like it should!!!
I popped a WD HD in the left side, switched on, followed the prompts and it appears to be formatting it, instead of nuking my RAID1!

Fingers crossed it doesn't nuke my RAID1 after its formatted the WS HD!

Having another failure so soon after the last one, (two weeks), does this me I may have a faulty DNS unit now?
Or could it be a faulty new hard disk?
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P.S. Just checked my email : the dns323 is telling me the right hand side disk has failed! I'm going back to tape!
