It all depends on what you want to do with your DNS-320.
The manual has a very good section describing the various options for setting up the disks. You need to read that and then decide what you want and implement it.
Whatever you decide on make sure you also have a good backup strategy and test that it works!
Hi Ivan,
I want a make the decision just in terms of read speeds.
Look this:
NAS performance tester 1.4 http://www.808.dk/?nastester
Running warmup...
Running a 400MB file write on drive z: 5 times...
Iteration 1: 18.08 MB/sec
Iteration 2: 18.46 MB/sec
Iteration 3: 19.84 MB/sec
Iteration 4: 18.35 MB/sec
Iteration 5: 17.41 MB/sec
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Average (W): 18.43 MB/sec
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Running a 400MB file read on drive z: 5 times...
Iteration 1: 8.39 MB/sec
Iteration 2: 8.45 MB/sec
Iteration 3: 8.82 MB/sec
Iteration 4: 8.60 MB/sec
Iteration 5: 9.07 MB/sec
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Average (R): 8.67 MB/sec
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Running warmup...
Running a 400MB file write on drive x: 5 times...
Iteration 1: 22.13 MB/sec
Iteration 2: 21.13 MB/sec
Iteration 3: 22.12 MB/sec
Iteration 4: 21.61 MB/sec
Iteration 5: 22.24 MB/sec
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Average (W): 21.85 MB/sec
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Running a 400MB file read on drive x: 5 times...
Iteration 1: 53.14 MB/sec
Iteration 2: 48.64 MB/sec
Iteration 3: 57.77 MB/sec
Iteration 4: 47.02 MB/sec
Iteration 5: 49.62 MB/sec
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Average (R): 51.24 MB/sec
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The first one is a DNS-320 Raid 0 with two 2TB disk and the second one is a DNS-320 JBOD with 3TB & 1TB disk (firstone backup)
Im seeing that JBOD are to much effectively in speed terms...why´s that? In this case im thinking to convert both DNS-320 in JBOD.
The firstone is a multimedia stream server and also documents backups, second one is backup nas (first one)