Hello everyone
First post, forgive any techie errors that I make.
So, I have a WD MyClouse EX2 Ultra which is about 6 1/2 yrs old and is used for photos (camera, not phone) and music storage primarily on a home network so that various devices can access them as required. It's set up in RAID1
Recently 1 disk started to fail, so I bought a replacement of the same size and installed it. Blue lights everywhere on the WD, happy days. The WD dashboard told me how much was free and that altough the RAID was degraded, both disks were healthy. I then rebooted it, having set rebuild to AUTO and then everything started to go wrong again. The new disk has a red light on it, the volume says there is 0 data, I can't access it via app and can't via URL. Given the news about WD in the last couple of days, I've obviously chosen a really bad time to do this as everything's offline!
I'm going to try to recover data from my Disk2 and copy that to a new 2TB SSD while I work out what to do next. I'm looking at recoverit or suchlike for that. Any suggestions or pitfalls are welcome.
My main question is what I should do now about the NAS:
1) The WD has never worked particularly well and is quite possibly failing as a device as well. I'm minded to not return to them for a product
2) Synology seem to come out well in the reviews I've read, easier to use software, but they're begining to force people down a Synology HDD route which might restrict things in future, and their GbE speeds are low which is a bit of a pain
3) QNAP seem to have more tricky interfaces but better hardware. The new 262 offers rapid transfer speed which would be nice but I don't need some memory monster so expansion isn't a major concern.
I'm reasonably techie, but completely lost in the myriad of options and opinions. I want a NAS which allows me to copy files via laptop or directly and to access them, particularly the music, via streaming devices such as TVs, Sonos or Naim systems. I'd like to be able to access it directly in Explorer in Windows (WD has always been a bit hit and miss on that side of things) and possibly remote aswell.
If anyone has any views that they'd be happy to share on what choices I should make I'd be very grateful.
Have a good day
Radders
First post, forgive any techie errors that I make.
So, I have a WD MyClouse EX2 Ultra which is about 6 1/2 yrs old and is used for photos (camera, not phone) and music storage primarily on a home network so that various devices can access them as required. It's set up in RAID1
Recently 1 disk started to fail, so I bought a replacement of the same size and installed it. Blue lights everywhere on the WD, happy days. The WD dashboard told me how much was free and that altough the RAID was degraded, both disks were healthy. I then rebooted it, having set rebuild to AUTO and then everything started to go wrong again. The new disk has a red light on it, the volume says there is 0 data, I can't access it via app and can't via URL. Given the news about WD in the last couple of days, I've obviously chosen a really bad time to do this as everything's offline!
I'm going to try to recover data from my Disk2 and copy that to a new 2TB SSD while I work out what to do next. I'm looking at recoverit or suchlike for that. Any suggestions or pitfalls are welcome.
My main question is what I should do now about the NAS:
1) The WD has never worked particularly well and is quite possibly failing as a device as well. I'm minded to not return to them for a product
2) Synology seem to come out well in the reviews I've read, easier to use software, but they're begining to force people down a Synology HDD route which might restrict things in future, and their GbE speeds are low which is a bit of a pain
3) QNAP seem to have more tricky interfaces but better hardware. The new 262 offers rapid transfer speed which would be nice but I don't need some memory monster so expansion isn't a major concern.
I'm reasonably techie, but completely lost in the myriad of options and opinions. I want a NAS which allows me to copy files via laptop or directly and to access them, particularly the music, via streaming devices such as TVs, Sonos or Naim systems. I'd like to be able to access it directly in Explorer in Windows (WD has always been a bit hit and miss on that side of things) and possibly remote aswell.
If anyone has any views that they'd be happy to share on what choices I should make I'd be very grateful.
Have a good day
Radders