NAS boxes provide RAID Level1 to protect from hard disk failures, but the boxes themselves are a new point of failure. I'd like to see this topic addressed.
If the box is running RAID1 can the disks be removed, attached to any Linux based machine for file recovery? I would guess so.
If running RAID0 then if either the box or either hard disk fails, you're screwed. True?
Perhaps the most interesting issue is if the box is taking two small internal hard disks and presenting them to the outside world as one large hard disk. In that case, can the data on the disks be recovered if they are removed from a failed NAS box?
If the box is running RAID1 can the disks be removed, attached to any Linux based machine for file recovery? I would guess so.
If running RAID0 then if either the box or either hard disk fails, you're screwed. True?
Perhaps the most interesting issue is if the box is taking two small internal hard disks and presenting them to the outside world as one large hard disk. In that case, can the data on the disks be recovered if they are removed from a failed NAS box?