I suggest reading the Synology user forum, in the Beta and New Releases section. Some comments on BTRFS. Mixed bag as I've read. And not supported on small NASes. Moreso, issues with being an early adopter of DSM 6, until the dust settles on Synology reinstating their Backup and Restore utility in DSM 6, as it had be unwisely replaced by their DBMS proprietary backup. Now they are reinstating it and giving a choice after a near mutiny. DSM 6 loses the Time Backup, my favorite versioning archiver. Same function but must use the new HyperV backup which is DBMS based and thus only BIG enterprise users want that.Is it worthwhile to convert my 2 3tb drives in my DS716+ to this new file format?
Also, anyone know a guide on doing this?
I elected to use no RAID in my 2 bay. Instead, I setup each drive as a separate volume. Volume 1 on drive 1 is the "main". All shares are on that volume, and exposed to the LAN. I use Synology's Backup utility to backup (copy) selected folders on the main volume to volume 2, on a time schedule. I also use Synology's Time Backup for VIP folders to be backed up to volume 2, and do so for the last 6 months of file versions.Thanks for the feedback. I'll stick to the ext4.
What RAID setup would you recommended for a 2 drive bay?
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