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Author Topic: Upgrading my 323  (Read 14343 times)

domi

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Re: Upgrading my 323
« Reply #15 on: August 20, 2011, 10:10:10 AM »

Good luck on your quest. This issue isn't unique to the legacy D-Link DNS series. When HDD manufacturers adopted AFD to deal with HDDs larger than 2TB, all of the NAS manufacturers were hit with the same issue. Most NAS manufacturers developed firmware fixes with varying levels of success. New NAS models typically support the larger HDDs without issue.

Thanks one more time! Although we're in the 323 forum, the unit I'm contemplating purchasing is the 525. Should it be considered "legacy" or not? Its firmware appears to be date-stamped Apr-2011, as opposed to Aug-2010 for the newest 323 firmware. Does that mean the 325 stands good chances to be "AFD aware"?
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Re: Upgrading my 323
« Reply #16 on: August 20, 2011, 10:22:17 AM »

The DNS-321, DNS-323, and DNS-343 were released several years ago. The DNS-320 and DNS-325 "should" support the newer HDDs. Recent beta firmware for the newer NAS also support 3TB HDDs. I can't speak to RAID stability as I do not own one of the newer models.
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