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Post #49921632 added 05-09-2012 3:16 AM by onedeetentee in Archived Deals
Yes on the 4TB, but you must get specific 4TB disks. Visit Synology's website to see what's supported: http://www.synology.com/support/hd.php?lang=us
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Post #49878884 added 05-07-2012 12:46 PM by jjbehren in Archived Deals
You're right. I don't need that amount of space. But I'd like it. Also, I'd rather save money on the drives (2TB vs. 3TB) than the number of drives. I'd really like a RAID 5 setup. Maybe I'd...
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Post #49869638 added 05-07-2012 6:21 AM by TMPOOLE in Archived Deals
**COUPON DIED EARLY ** Great deal on this Synology unit after 15% coupon from Newegg.com. Free Shipping with Shoprunner login. ...
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Post #49880058 added 05-07-2012 6:21 AM by wikipost in Archived Deals
Amazon Customer Reviews: ...
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Post #49869814 added 05-07-2012 6:34 AM by tidal in Archived Deals
This must mean the DS412 are about to be released!
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Post #49870222 added 05-07-2012 6:57 AM by puresilence in Archived Deals
Decent deal, but hdd prices are still a tad too high for my liking for me to jump in on this now.
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Post #49872842 added 05-07-2012 8:57 AM by jjbehren in Archived Deals
The DS412+ is out already. Idk about the non-+ version, though. http://www.synology.com/products/product.php?product_name=DS412%2B&lang=us I really want to jump into the NAS thing here. And...
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Post #49877026 added 05-07-2012 11:33 AM by TMPOOLE in Archived Deals
Will they match coupons? Also, they won't be able to match the service.net promotion. What made this for me was the ability to put 5 years of warranty under a NAS that will be operating 24/7.
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Post #49883532 added 05-07-2012 4:01 PM by dclive in Archived Deals
Yes, easily..by a factor of ten. For fileserving, backups, etc. on a standard GB network, there's no benefit.
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Post #49883636 added 05-07-2012 4:06 PM by dclive in Archived Deals
Far higher power usage, far more complex setup, far more maintenance required, typically only holds 2 drives rather than 4, typically does not include iSCSI target, typically does not have easy to...
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Post #49903458 added 05-08-2012 10:53 AM by ww_Crimson in Archived Deals
seems to be deaD?
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Post #49884818 added 05-07-2012 5:14 PM by ctsinc in Archived Deals
1. It doesn't take more power. 2. There's no maintenance required. 3. I can show you tons of micro ATX cases that are super small yet hold multiple drives. 4. There are plenty of iSCSI...
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Post #49897454 added 05-08-2012 6:46 AM by ctsinc in Archived Deals
1. CPUs require incredibly little power when not in use. A file server requires very little CPU utilization. Besides, 60-70 watts is not much more than 40 watts, especially when you consider how much...
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Post #49888592 added 05-07-2012 7:39 PM by abutcher in Archived Deals
Please add 4 bay server in the title.
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Post #49888796 added 05-07-2012 7:50 PM by oscar13sd in Archived Deals
I don't think he/she is going to answer...
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Post #49900118 added 05-08-2012 8:49 AM by frankpakdmys in Archived Deals
I'm a noob with the whole RAID setup and I just want a simple solution (like Drobo but it's too damn slow) Now, will this drive accept 4 x 4TB? and will it require same model/make HDDs? Or just...
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Post #50449622 added 05-23-2012 5:56 AM by TMPOOLE in Archived Deals
Newegg regularly spits out NAS coupons that should work for this. Keep your eyes open for this weekend. Memorial Weekend would be a good time to look for them. What won't be available is the...
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Post #50442574 added 05-22-2012 7:28 PM by Dangs1983 in Archived Deals
Anybody get one of these and decide they don't want it? I'll buy it from you!
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Post #49879200 added 05-07-2012 12:56 PM by SlickDit in Archived Deals
Yes, I've got a DC. Just 2 and a handful of workstations. And they don't have to be backed up at the same time.
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Post #49879718 added 05-07-2012 1:14 PM by TMPOOLE in Archived Deals
I don't think there is a DS412 unit. They've come out with DS411+ and DS412+ (similar to DS411+ with slight redesign). Both have more power but at expense of higher cost and higher operating...
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Post #49880172 added 05-07-2012 1:32 PM by TMPOOLE in Archived Deals
Yes. If you use their SHR (Synology Hybrid Raid), that would allow you to set with a 1 disk redundancy and upgrade to a different drive without taking down and redoing the Raid. It also allows for...
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Post #49881048 added 05-07-2012 2:04 PM by TMPOOLE in Archived Deals
A NAS box isn't for everyone. This one isn't for everyone. The HP N40L isn't a bad box. You can set it up to do most everything this will do, just not at as low a power footprint, or as...
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Post #49929456 added 05-09-2012 9:53 AM by dclive in Archived Deals
25-40w PCs, for $150, with 4-disk RAID5 setups? Please, tell me more. So you're again changing the goalposts; originally you said no maintenance.
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Post #49928276 added 05-09-2012 9:14 AM by randyest in Archived Deals
There's an ignore button? Anyway, I didn't think he was trolling, just maybe mistaken or making assumptions based on outdated data. I'm really curious if such a low-power, high-performance,...
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Post #49930462 added 05-09-2012 10:30 AM by ctsinc in Archived Deals
1. I think it's incredibly hilarious that someone who cares about RAID5 also cares about 3 bucks a month in power costs. That said, you're right! Most motherboards doesn't support RAID5 off the bat....
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Post #49876490 added 05-07-2012 11:14 AM by coolcyber in Archived Deals
Any chance if Amazon would price match it? Edit: Reported lower price to Amazon. Let see if they recduce it.
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Post #49877338 added 05-07-2012 11:44 AM by jjbehren in Archived Deals
Man, I want to pull the trigger on this and 4 of those 3TB Caviar Green drives, but even after all discounts the total is still over $1k. Damn.
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Post #49880528 added 05-07-2012 1:45 PM by PeaceDog in Archived Deals
Has anyone already researched the pros and cons of this versus something like the HP N40L? Seems like the HP is frequently for sale cheaper, both have 4 drive bays. HP is probably more flexibly. ...
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Post #49904388 added 05-08-2012 11:25 AM by andyl9063 in Archived Deals
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Post #49899836 added 05-08-2012 8:36 AM by TMPOOLE in Archived Deals
How are the read and write speeds with that configuration? What kind of power requirements are you seeing? I've seen 40 watts and 60 watts in the documentation. Which is it? Just curious.
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Post #49889928 added 05-07-2012 9:03 PM by coolcyber in Archived Deals
On the fence. Buy this or wait for DS412.
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Post #49890380 added 05-07-2012 9:23 PM by frankpakdmys in Archived Deals
I don't want to pay for shipping :( and I don't use shoprunner
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Post #49913320 added 05-08-2012 6:13 PM by randyest in Archived Deals
Are you going to give the specs and component lists of this awesome $150 peak ~80W PC that is much faster than 105.3 MB/sec read / 47.8 MB/sec write over a LAN with RAID5 supporting mixed drive...
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Post #49915102 added 05-08-2012 7:43 PM by TMPOOLE in Archived Deals
Good grief. Don't expect a rational response from a troll. They just want to live under a bridge, growl at folk, eat the occasional wandering child and make stuff up. Hit the ignore button and get...
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Post #49874712 added 05-07-2012 10:10 AM by TMPOOLE in Archived Deals
I looked at the newer unit(s). Double the price for double the performance, double the power requirements, and apparently a weak power supply that tends to fail and leave you without a NAS. I felt...
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Post #49877322 added 05-07-2012 11:43 AM by SlickDit in Archived Deals
Would this be suitable for windows backups in a domain environment?
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Post #49878528 added 05-07-2012 12:32 PM by vortix in Archived Deals
Do you really need 9TB of usable storage? If not, get a 2-bay Synology device (DS212J, DS212, or DS212+) and save significant money. I went with the DS212+ & two 3TB Seagate drives (giving me 3TB...
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Post #49878606 added 05-07-2012 12:35 PM by vortix in Archived Deals
How many servers do you need to back up simultaneously, and do you already have a Domain Controller? The Synology won't act as a DC.
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Post #49883162 added 05-07-2012 3:42 PM by ctsinc in Archived Deals
I will never understand this stuff. For $150 you can just buy a desktop computer.
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Post #49883576 added 05-07-2012 4:03 PM by dclive in Archived Deals
Sure; specify it as a target in your backup software. Works great.
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