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I'm very new to NAS and have some basic questions.
I'd like to get a Synology DS109 and put a 1.5TB Western Digital Green drive in it. It'll be attached to my Apple Time Capsule which I use as my wireless router for 802.11n devices in my house (802.11b devices run off a separate router).
Now I know that I'll need a backup of the contents of this NAS. My plan was to buy a 1.5TB USB/ESATA external drive from Seagate or Western Digital and use that to periodically backup my NAS to.
So my questions at this point are:
1. What's the advantage of buying 2 NAS devices to do NAS to NAS backup over the method above where I backup 1 NAS to an external hard drive? Why do I see this method recommended here vs. the NAS to external drive backup? For what it's worth I wouldn't be backing up from one NAS to another NAS offsite. I am not sure how I could do that given a typical cable modem connection at home.
2. Maybe related to above, if I buy that Synology DS109 I understand that the hard drive will be formatted EXT3, correct? Does this mean that the external USB/ESATA hard drive I get must also be formatted as EXT3 to do backups to it from the NAS?
2a. If my external/backup drive is formatted EXT3, how can I access it to read data if/when the NAS fails? I only have Macs running OS 10.5.X. What is this procedure like?
Could I take the drive from the external enclosure and drop it into the NAS (provided it was just a drive failure in the NAS and not a failure in the controller or some other component)? I was thinking that would give me access to my files again over the network from my Macs.
This forum has been a fantastic resource! Saved me from originally buying a 2-drive NAS RAID1 thinking I'd be very safe
Thanks!
Dev
I'd like to get a Synology DS109 and put a 1.5TB Western Digital Green drive in it. It'll be attached to my Apple Time Capsule which I use as my wireless router for 802.11n devices in my house (802.11b devices run off a separate router).
Now I know that I'll need a backup of the contents of this NAS. My plan was to buy a 1.5TB USB/ESATA external drive from Seagate or Western Digital and use that to periodically backup my NAS to.
So my questions at this point are:
1. What's the advantage of buying 2 NAS devices to do NAS to NAS backup over the method above where I backup 1 NAS to an external hard drive? Why do I see this method recommended here vs. the NAS to external drive backup? For what it's worth I wouldn't be backing up from one NAS to another NAS offsite. I am not sure how I could do that given a typical cable modem connection at home.
2. Maybe related to above, if I buy that Synology DS109 I understand that the hard drive will be formatted EXT3, correct? Does this mean that the external USB/ESATA hard drive I get must also be formatted as EXT3 to do backups to it from the NAS?
2a. If my external/backup drive is formatted EXT3, how can I access it to read data if/when the NAS fails? I only have Macs running OS 10.5.X. What is this procedure like?
Could I take the drive from the external enclosure and drop it into the NAS (provided it was just a drive failure in the NAS and not a failure in the controller or some other component)? I was thinking that would give me access to my files again over the network from my Macs.
This forum has been a fantastic resource! Saved me from originally buying a 2-drive NAS RAID1 thinking I'd be very safe
Thanks!
Dev