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I have a D-Link DNS 321 NAS (2 bays, 2TB each) and I need to shuffle about 1TB of data. It will take literally days to copy data over network. Is there a way to move data internally between drives?

If no, is it supported by D-Link DNS 323? Is it supported by more expensive NASes? Is it considered a "premium" feature?
 
There is no built-in way that I know of.

Some NASes like the QNAPs, Synology and NETGEAR provide a web file interface where you could do what you want.
 
I have a D-Link DNS 321 NAS (2 bays, 2TB each) and I need to shuffle about 1TB of data. It will take literally days to copy data over network. Is there a way to move data internally between drives?

If no, is it supported by D-Link DNS 323? Is it supported by more expensive NASes? Is it considered a "premium" feature?

You could do it if you're willing to install freeware on your NAS and are comfortable with typing Unix commands at a shell. Look for ffp at http://wiki.dns323.info

Be aware that the DNS-321 will want to format any drive that you put in which may or may not be what you want.

As for network transfer performance, I get about 14MB/s.
 
I enabled telnet on my LG N4B1 NAS. See http://forums.smallnetbuilder.com/showthread.php?t=4575.

I recently tried some direct copying. I plugged in an eSata drive. It mounted partition 1, but I really wanted the second one. So I telneted to the box and umounted the first one, /dev/sde1, and mounted /dev/sde2 on the same mount point.

I have tried some copying, both with the web interface and in telnet using cp. In either case it is very slow, taking hours to copy a few hundred GB.

I also tried a USB drive. It's even worse. The NAS loses the mount and I have to re-mount the drive.
 
There is a way

I have a DNS-321 too.

Go to the web interface.

Enter your credentials and click "Applications"

Use the "Scheduled Download" feature.

As long as drives are in standard, you should have a Vol. 1 and Vol. 2 available.

If you are transferring a folder, be sure to select folder instead of file in the drop down. If you don't, it won't transfer.

The speed will be determined by your drives, but at 1 TB it will still take some time.

Hope this helps.
 

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