I started another thread with a ton of questions, but I didn't get a huge amount of response. I'm going to simplify here.
I have a DNS-320 NAS. It's got 2 1TB WD drives in it set to RAID 1. If the NAS device itself craps out, can I remove the drives and put one in my win7 system and access the data?
I can't tell what format the NAS formats these drives as, looks like it's not FAT or NTFS, but some sort of linux format...
OK, so assuming I *cannot* access the data on the drives if the NAS is gone, is there a type of network accessible device that will allow this.
What I'm looking for:
- enclosure that holds 2 HDDs in RAID 1 or mirroring in some way
- enclosure attaches to network in some way (gigabit preferred, USB to router possible, I have a airport extreme)
- HDD formatted to allow for two things: r/w access from networked win7/osx lion devices *and* removal of drives in the case of major enclosure failure so that I can attach one of the drives to a win7 sata lead and access the content.
What I'm after is a redundant system (to protect from drive failure) *and* a format-type that would allow me to access the drives themselves in case the enclosure fails.
Am I not thinking about this right? Should I just get an external enclosure that has a RAID chip in it, attach it directly to my desktop and set it all up as RAID 0, then just attach the thing to my router? I know it would be slow-ish, but it seems like that's the only way to get what I want.
Someone must know the answers, please tell me. Thank you!
I have a DNS-320 NAS. It's got 2 1TB WD drives in it set to RAID 1. If the NAS device itself craps out, can I remove the drives and put one in my win7 system and access the data?
I can't tell what format the NAS formats these drives as, looks like it's not FAT or NTFS, but some sort of linux format...
OK, so assuming I *cannot* access the data on the drives if the NAS is gone, is there a type of network accessible device that will allow this.
What I'm looking for:
- enclosure that holds 2 HDDs in RAID 1 or mirroring in some way
- enclosure attaches to network in some way (gigabit preferred, USB to router possible, I have a airport extreme)
- HDD formatted to allow for two things: r/w access from networked win7/osx lion devices *and* removal of drives in the case of major enclosure failure so that I can attach one of the drives to a win7 sata lead and access the content.
What I'm after is a redundant system (to protect from drive failure) *and* a format-type that would allow me to access the drives themselves in case the enclosure fails.
Am I not thinking about this right? Should I just get an external enclosure that has a RAID chip in it, attach it directly to my desktop and set it all up as RAID 0, then just attach the thing to my router? I know it would be slow-ish, but it seems like that's the only way to get what I want.
Someone must know the answers, please tell me. Thank you!