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Yes, you can do this. So long as you do #1 first, whether you do #2 or #3 next doesn't matter so long as all the pooled drives are hooked up together (though I'd hook them up before installing DrivePo
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Slight confusion I think here; it seems to me that Flak is referring to the length of time any given product's installer takes to launch (#1) from a DrivePool pool vs (#2) from a DriveBender pool.
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I asked Alex the same thing.
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#1. Store your BDs as ISO image files. DrivePool does not split individual files. Probably your best option unless you have a special need to have your BDs "unzipped".
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You put the first file in the pool. DP finds the first two drives with the most free space: drives #1 and #2, which now have 499GB free. The rest still have 500GB free.
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#1. If any default WHS shared folders have been moved into the pool drive, they must be moved (via the provided WHS Dashboard facility) to another drive letter before the pool drive's letter is change
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I'd suggest replacing that drive, and look at ways to get the drives cooler. Heat is the #1 enemy of hard drives.
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Thanks Alex that's good to know excellent.
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It sounds like it does reading above, but I'd like to confirm if the Silicon Image 3132 is capable of getting SMART data from drives via 3rd party SMART monitoring such as Scanner. I get mixed re…
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#1: RAID0 your fastest drives, and schedule a nightly differential backup to a pool folder (duplicated or non-duplicated as you prefer)?
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* See my point about MB/GB/TB in #1 above.
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For #1 (Client Backup errors)
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For #1 (Client Backup errors)
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My #1 requirement for consumer level drive aggregation is: Individual drive information must be readable and fully recoverable in the event of multiple drive failure. I've seen too many situations of
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as for #1 - move/copy would be your choice.. if you want them on the storage pool to be accessible via share then you will have to do one or the other.. personally I would move them so that you don't
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There are multiple open issues with the newly introduced client computer backups feature. Service startup issues are cropping up in the latest builds related to this. Issues were expected, it's a larg
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IMHO... You want to be the #1 drive pool replacement... Add the import HD from WHS1.. Would be pretty simple, compared to the rest of the drive pool work you are doing... But you would instantly convi
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