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This video covers how to replace your hard drives on your QNAP NAS one whether you are replacing them for fresh drives or larger ones. #QNAP, #QNAP NAS, #Hard Drive, #Drive Replacement, #QNAP Storage, #9-Bay NAS, #10GBe NAS, #10Gbe, #NAS SSD #TVS-951x, #TS-453B = Affiliate Links: = QNAP Products: Qnap 12 Port unmanaged 10Gbe switch: 🤍 Qnap TVS-951x NAS: 🤍 Qnap TS-453B NAS: 🤍 Qnap 10Gbe NIC card: 🤍 QNAP TR-004: 🤍 WD Drives: WD RED Drives - 6T: 🤍 WD RED Drives - 8T: 🤍
Online RAID Capacity Upgrade - Replace Disks One by One for QTS 4.3.4 (or later) and QuTS hero Replace the hard disks in the current RAID group with new drives one by one. The storage pool capacity is expanded after replacement and synchronization are completed. 📌 Before changing storage space settings, you should back up your data to another storage media. 📌 1:30 After replacing and rebuilding all hard disks, click "Expand Capacity" to complete capacity expansion. QNAP Compatibility List: 🤍 Learn more: 🤍 ───────────────────────────────── ▶ QNAP Website: 🤍 ▶ Software Store: 🤍 ▶ Facebook: 🤍 ▶ Instagram: 🤍 ▶ YouTube: 🤍 #QNAP #NAS #OnlineRAIDCapacityUpgrade
It's not something we hope for, but unfortunately from time-to-time hard drives fail. In this video, we show you how to replace a failed hard disk in your QNAP NAS. We recommend that as well as backing up your data on a regular basis, make sure you always configure your drives with some level of RAID (Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks). What Are the Types of RAID? RAID 0 (Striping) (Not recommended) RAID 0 is taking any number of disks and merging them into one large volume. This will greatly increase speeds, as you're reading and writing from multiple disks at a time. An individual file can then use the speed and capacity of all the drives of the array. The downside to RAID 0 though is that it is NOT redundant. The loss of any individual disk will cause complete data loss. This RAID type is very much less reliable than having a single disk. RAID 1 (Mirroring) While RAID 1 is capable of a much more complicated configuration, almost every use case of RAID 1 is where you have a pair of identical disks identically mirror/copy the data equally across the drives in the array. The point of RAID 1 is primarily for redundancy. If you completely lose a drive, you can still stay up and running off the additional drive. In the event that either drive fails, you can then replace the broken drive with little to no downtime. RAID 1 also gives you the additional benefit of increased read performance, as data can be read off any of the drives in the array. The downsides are that you will have slightly higher write latency. Since the data needs to be written to both drives in the array, you'll only have the available capacity of a single drive while needing two drives. RAID 5/6 (Striping + Distributed Parity) RAID 5 requires the use of at least 3 drives (RAID 6 requires at least 4 drives). It takes the idea of RAID 0 and stripes data across multiple drives to increase performance. But, it also adds the aspect of redundancy by distributing parity information across the disks. There are many technical resources out there on the Internet that can get down into the details as to how this actually happens. But in short, with RAID 5 you can lose one disk, and with RAID 6 you can lose two disks, and still maintain your operations and data. RAID 5 and 6 will get you significantly improved read performance. But write performance is largely dependent on the RAID controller used. For RAID 5 or 6, you will most certainly need a dedicated hardware controller. This is due to the need to calculate the parity data and write it across all the disks. RAID 5 and RAID 6 are often good options for standard web servers, file servers, and other general-purpose systems where most of the transactions are reads, and get you a good value for your money. This is because you only need to purchase one additional drive for RAID 5 (or two additional drives for RAID 6) to add speed and redundancy. RAID 5 or RAID 6 is not the best choice for a heavy write environment, such as a database server, as it will likely hurt your overall performance. It is worth mentioning that in a RAID 5 or RAID 6 situation if you lose a drive, you're going to be seriously sacrificing performance to keep your environment operational. Once you replace the failed drive, data will need to be rebuilt out of the parity information. This will take a significant amount of the total performance of the array. These rebuild times continue to grow more and more each year, as drives get larger and larger. RAID 10 (Mirroring + Striping) RAID 10 requires at least 4 drives and is a combination of RAID 1 (mirroring) and RAID 0 (striping). This will get you both increased speed and redundancy. This is often the recommended RAID level if you're looking for speed, but still need redundancy. In a four-drive configuration, two mirrored drives hold half of the striped data, and another two mirror the other half of the data. This means you can lose any single drive, and then possibly even a 2nd drive, without losing any data. Just like RAID 1, you'll only have the capacity of half the drives, but you will see improved read and write performance. You will also have the fast rebuild time of RAID 1. Credit: 🤍 Follow us on twitter - 🤍 Like us on Facebook - 🤍 Follow us on Instagram - 🤍 Visit our website – 🤍 Technical Support (UK) - 🤍 Product Compatibility - 🤍 Where to buy your QNAP NAS Amazon - 🤍 SPAN.com - 🤍 Broadbandbuyer - 🤍 Box.co.uk - 🤍 Ebuyer - 🤍 🤍
When you run out of storage on your QNAP NAS it's possible to swap your disks out for higher capacity drives without loosing any data. In this video we go through the whole process step by step, changing from WD Red 4TB to Seagate Ironwolf Pro 10TB drives. Increase your NAS drive capacity by following this tutorial.
This video shows how to replace a faulty RAID-configured drive that sits in a QNAP NAS. This method should work in any QNAP which is configured in a RAID above RAID 0. The QNAP in this video is a TS-412.
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Best QNAP NAS Of 2019 - 🤍 There is no escaping it, every day we use, create, need and store data. The growth and evolution of Network Attached Storage have been a fast and more and more people in 2016 are finding the need for a NAS Server in their lives. 4-Bay NAS devices are no longer aimed at just business users and IT professionals. Now everyone and his brother wants to get their hands on a NAS solution. However, everyone’s NAS requirements are different. Some just want a cheap NAS, others are looking to keep all their media in a NAS based Plex Media Server and some have more advanced NAS ideas like running Virtual Machines and hosting hundreds of users from one location. We want to focus on QNAP NAS and the QNAP 4-Bay NAS range available to buy at . Find out what is new in NAS by visiting me on the Blog - htto://NASCompares.com Need Free NAS advice? Ask whatever you want here - 🤍 Find me on Twitter 🤍robbieonthetube Need a NAS? WHy not visit the experts at 🤍 🤍 This description contains links to Amazon. These links will take you to some of the products mentioned in today's video. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
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This video explains how to add a drive to your QNAP NAS unit and expand your RAID storage pool. It also steps you through expanding your volumes to take advantage of the new space. If you have a QNAP NAS unit that can be expanded, this video is for you. = Affilliate Links = WD RED 8T: 🤍 WD RED 6T: 🤍 WD RED 4T: 🤍 Seagate Ironwolf 10T: 🤍 Seagate Ironwolf 8T: 🤍 Seagate Ironwolf 6T: 🤍 Qnap TVS-951x NAS: 🤍 Qnap TS-453B NAS: 🤍 #QNAP, #NAS, #QNAP NAS, #QTS, #Drive Expansion, RAID, RAID 5
In this video, I show you how to upgrade an existing set of RAID 1 (mirrored) drives to larger drives, using a QNAP TS-451 NAS unit. This procedure can be used for any QNAP and RAID array. I will upgrade from two 3TB drives to two 5TB drives. Items in this video: QNAP TS-451 ► 🤍 My Gear: My Shure Microphone ► 🤍 My Focusrite Audio Interface ► 🤍 My Nikon Camera ► 🤍 My Nikon Lens ► 🤍 Thank you to all my subscribers and viewers! Subscribe here ► 🤍 Disclaimer: As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
This video covers the process of migrating your current hard drives from one NAS to a newer or larger NAS. Recently my oldest NAS unit that I use for backup died and I was in a position where I needed a replacement. In this video, we will cover all the steps you need to do to easily migrate your existing hard drives into a new NAS either because of replacement or because you want a bigger faster NAS. For additional information please visit the links below. These links are Amazon.com affiliate links and as an affiliate, I earn from qualifying purchases without impacting the price your pay. WD RED Drives WD RED 8T: 🤍 WD RED 6T: 🤍 WD RED 4T: 🤍 WD Red Pro: 🤍 Seagate Ironwolf 10T: 🤍 Seagate Ironwolf 8T: 🤍 Seagate Ironwolf 6T: 🤍 NAS Qnap TS-453D NAS: 🤍 Other Networking QNAP 12 Port Managed 10GbE switch: 🤍 Qnap 12 Port unmanaged 10GbE switch: 🤍 Netgear 8 Port Managed Switch: 🤍 Netgear 10 Port Managed Switch with 2 10Gbe ports: 🤍 Qnap 10Gbe NIC card: 🤍 Gigabyte GC-AQC107: 🤍 TRENDnet TEG-10GECTX: 🤍 10Gtek 10Gbe NIC card (Intel Compatible): 🤍 Sonnet Presto Solo 10GbE NIC: 🤍 Asus 10Gbe NIC card: 🤍 Netgear 8 Port Switch: 🤍 Netgear 8 Port Switch: 🤍 TP -Link 8 Port: 🤍 QNAP QSW-308-1C (with combo port): 🤍 QNAP QSW-308 (without combo port): 🤍 CAT7 Patch Cable: 🤍 Intel 10GbE Network Card: 🤍 Cat7 Bulk Roll: 🤍 QNAP QSW-M408-2C: 🤍
How to open the QNAP TS-212P NAS device to remove and or install new hard drive or replace the internal fan. Warning - follow these steps at your own risk.
What is RAID and why do I need it on my NAS Drive? 🤍 Large RAID storage for archive data storage solutions RAID is not a new thing. Originally created as means of combining multiple smaller hard drives and combining them into 1 large storage volume (so your PC would only see one hard drive like your C:/ drive, instead of several smaller hard drives connected). RAID stands for either Redundant Array of Inexpensive Disks, or Redundant Array of Independent Disks. Now the reason for the two different versions of the letters in RAID is largely due to how storage has changed. As Hard drives have grown progressively larger in capacity, the need for creating massive volumes has been outweighed by the more current trend of data storage arrays needing Redundancy. Redundancy? Striping? Checksums? Mirror? What does it all mean? Large Scale RAID Storage Solution It should be mentioned that RAID is not something exclusive to NAS. In fact, it has long stood as the means for all Storage arrays to maintain Hard-Drive safety in most Direct Attached Storage (DAS) and the more high profile Storage Area Networks (SAN) devices. However it’s importance in NAS is because of the length of time most Network Attached Storage devices will be powered on for… often 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – for the most part un-monitored. Having a sufficient safety net in place to preserve your data in the event of one of your hard drives breaking down or failing is paramount. In almost all RAID scenarios, you will have an element of redundancy whereby you will lose a portion of the total space available which will be used to maintain a duplicate or copy of your total data. If a drive fails, you can then recover all your data from the redundancy/redundant portion of storage. This description contains links to and Amazon. These links will take you to some of the products mentioned in today's video. Amazon NAS Solutions - 🤍 NAS Solutions from - Are you interested in all things data storage. Perhaps you are a Mac users and want to know if this NAS, DAS, Cable or Drive will work for you? That is where and Robbie can help. For over 20 years has been helping companies and individuals worldwide with their digital archive and storage needs. Alongside that Robbie (Robert Andrews if you want to be delightfully formal) has been spending the last few years keeping you up to date on all things data and won't shut up about it! If you are as interested in data as we are, then you can find us in a number of ways. can be reached here - 🤍. However if you want to be kept up to date with new releases, news and keep your finger on the pulse of data storage, follow us below. Find us on Follow us on our Twitter - Or follow and speak with Robbie directly on his Twitter - 🤍 Still not enough? Then why not visit and subscribe to our blog. Upddated regularly it gives you an far wordier version than TV as well as provide you with hints and tips on how to make the most of your hardware here 🤍 Don't forget to visit them on Facebook to entry prize draws, giveaways and competitions, as well as hear about the latest news, NAS releases & offers - / This description contains links to Amazon. These links will take you to some of the products mentioned in today's video. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
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Latest QNAP NAS Drive Reviews here - 🤍 What Is A QNAP NAS? QNAP's Network Attached Storage(NAS) are systems that consist of one or more hard drives that are constantly connected to the internet. The QNAP becomes your backup "hub", or storage unit that stores all your important files and media such as photos, videos and music. Imagine it being your external hard drive, but rather taking it everywhere, it is placed at home and accessible for you and your family to use at anytime and anywhere. This description contains links to and Amazon. These links will take you to some of the products mentioned in today's video. Amazon NAS Solutions - 🤍 NAS Solutions from - Are you interested in all things data storage. Perhaps you are a Mac users and want to know if this NAS, DAS, Cable or Drive will work for you? That is where and Robbie can help. For over 20 years has been helping companies and individuals worldwide with their digital archive and storage needs. Alongside that Robbie (Robert Andrews if you want to be delightfully formal) has been spending the last few years keeping you up to date on all things data and won't shut up about it! If you are as interested in data as we are, then you can find us in a number of ways. can be reached here - . However, if you want to be kept up to date with new releases, news and keep your finger on the pulse of data storage, follow us below. Find us on 🤍 Follow us on our Twitter - Or follow and speak with Robbie directly on his Twitter - 🤍 Still not enough? Then why not visit and subscribe to our blog. Updated regularly it gives you a far wordier version than TV as well as provide you with hints and tips on how to make the most of your hardware here 🤍 Don't forget to visit them on Facebook to entry prize draws, giveaways and competitions, as well as hear about the latest news, NAS releases & offers - 🤍 This description contains links to Amazon. These links will take you to some of the products mentioned in today's video. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
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NAS Brands in 2021 – Which One Should You Choose? 🤍 Buying your first Network Attached Storage (NAS) device can be a remarkably daunting task! Even for the most technologically knowledgable, a NAS is a very different kind of device than most of the hardware in your environment. At its heart, it is just a computer (like most things are when you break them down to the basics) that is built for a specific task. However, there are numerous elements of a NAS (such as it always being ON, the constant remote accessibility and focus on storage primarily) that set it apart from most other devices, and this si where a lot of people get a bit intimidated by it. There is always the option of using cloud services, such as DropBox, Google Drive, OneDrive and more, but these are often paid monthly subscription services, involve your data being shared across other services and (most worrying of all) leaves your precious data in a position to be used for analytics without your knowledge OR open to hacking because of the sheer size of the target. Add to this the fact that in most cases, a severed connection to the internet means a severed connection to your data, and the appeal of moving away from 3rd party cloud and on to a NAS is pretty clear. The industry of NAS has been in constant growth for over 30 years, with big players like HP, Dell and IBM steadily losing the home and SMB market to the likes of Synology, QNAP and more. The brand diversity in the field of NAS servers has continued to grow right up until 2021, with the benefit that the way you can interact with your data, what NAS devices can do and the price point of this technology being exceedingly affordable (with fully featured solutions WITH storage media arriving as low as £200). So, today I want to talk about what NAS is, what a NAS can do, and which NAS Brand you should consider buying in 2021. This description contains links to and Amazon. These links will take you to some of the products mentioned in today's video. Amazon NAS Solutions - 🤍 NAS Solutions from - Are you interested in all things data storage? Perhaps you are a Mac user and want to know if this NAS, DAS, Cable or Drive will work for you? That is where and Robbie can help. For over 20 years has been helping companies and individuals worldwide with their digital archive and storage needs. Alongside that Robbie (Robert Andrews if you want to be delightfully formal) has been spending the last few years keeping you up to date on all things data and won't shut up about it! If you are as interested in data as we are, then you can find us in a number of ways. can be reached here - http://. However, if you want to be kept up to date with new releases, news and keep your finger on the pulse of data storage, follow us below. Find us on Follow us on our Twitter - Or follow and speak with Robbie directly on his Twitter - 🤍 Still not enough? Then why not visit and subscribe to our blog. Updated regularly it gives you a far wordier version than TV as well as provide you with hints and tips on how to make the most of your hardware here 🤍 Don't forget to visit them on Facebook to entry prize draws, giveaways and competitions, as well as hear about the latest news, NAS releases & offers - 🤍 This description contains links to Amazon. These links will take you to some of the products mentioned in today's video. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
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An Easy to follow to Setup a RAID 1 or 5 on your QNAP NAS 🤍 Plex has fast become the most popular media server software for home users in 2018. With a slick user interface, smart organization, relevant media images and descriptions sourced from many online sources applied automatically and clever show recommendations and watched records, it is easy to see why Plex challenges many of the online streaming platforms such as Netflix, Amazon Instant and Hulu. Another attractive feature of Plex is that the software is available free (or a more feature-rich paid version), whereas online streaming sources have monthly subscriptions, do not let you play your own content and change/rotate available media content on a monthly basis. With Plex, you play the media that you own and it is organized in an attractive and easy way. However in order to take advantage of Plex, you need a device for your media and the Plex media server to live, and this is where the money part comes. The best means with which to host a plex media server is a Network Attached Storage device (or NAS server). One of the biggest NAS server providers in the world right now is QNAP and they have a large range of NAS devices that support Plex in many, many ways (transcoding, smooth running, 4K, etc). However which QNAP NAS should you buy for your Plex media server, what is transcoding on an QNAP Plex media server like and what is the best QNAP NAS for a Plex Media Server (PMS)? Find out what is new in NAS by visiting me on the Blog - htto://NASCompares.com Need Free NAS advice? Ask whatever you want here - 🤍 Find me on Twitter 🤍robbieonthetube Need a NAS? WHy not visit the experts at 🤍 🤍 This description contains links to Amazon. These links will take you to some of the products mentioned in today's video. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
QNAP Tutorial | Online RAID Level Migration - for QTS 4.3.4 or later Migrate a RAID type to another RAID type by adding new hard disks to change RAID configuration or expand storage pool capacity. 📌 Before changing storage space settings, you should back up your data to another storage media. QNAP Compatibility List:🤍 Learn more: 🤍 ───────────────────────────────── ▶ QNAP Website: 🤍 ▶ Software Store: 🤍 ▶ Facebook: 🤍 ▶ Instagram: 🤍 ▶ YouTube: 🤍 #QNAP #NAS #OnlineRAIDLevelMigration
Best QNAP NAS Of 2019 - 🤍 There is no escaping it, every day we use, create, need and store data. The growth and evolution of Network Attached Storage have been a fast and more and more people in 2016 are finding the need for a NAS Server in their lives. 4-Bay NAS devices are no longer aimed at just business users and IT professionals. Now everyone and his brother wants to get their hands on a NAS solution. However, everyone’s NAS requirements are different. Some just want a cheap NAS, others are looking to keep all their media in a NAS based Plex Media Server and some have more advanced NAS ideas like running Virtual Machines and hosting hundreds of users from one location. We want to focus on QNAP NAS and the QNAP 4-Bay NAS range available to buy at . Find out what is new in NAS by visiting me on the Blog - htto://NASCompares.com Need Free NAS advice? Ask whatever you want here - 🤍 Find me on Twitter 🤍robbieonthetube Need a NAS? WHy not visit the experts at 🤍 🤍 This description contains links to Amazon. These links will take you to some of the products mentioned in today's video. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
Learn how to upgrade the memory on a QNAP TS-251 NAS! Unscrew 7 screws in total and lift up a few drive cages/etc, and you're done!
NASCompares Free Advice Area - 🤍 QNAP NAS QTS First Time Setup Part 1 - Chapters 01:00 - Preparing the NAS Hardware and Accessories 01:40 - Installing Your Hard Drives or SSD 03:55 - Connecting to a Network and Connecting Power 07:40 - Installing the latest QNAP NAS QTS Firmware 13:16 - Creating an Administrator Account 15:05 - Static IP vs Dynamic/DHCP IP on your QNAP NAS 19:40 - Logging into Your QNAP NAS for the First Time 23:10 - Creating Your RAID and Your Storage Pool 30:14 - Creating one or more Volumes 36:30 - How to Create a Shared Folder 40:42 - How to Map a Network Drive and/or Shard Folder to Your Windows PC 44:20 - Creating Multiple Users and Groups, plus giving them storage, folder and app access ALL Parts of this Guide are linked below (They are gradually being published throughout 2021/2022, so if a video comes up as unavailable, that is because it is still on the schedule, but not published yet): QNAP NAS Setup Guide 2021/2022 #1 - Build, RAID, Volumes, Sharing, Mapping Drives & Users - 🤍 QNAP NAS Setup Guide 2021/2022 #2 - Snapshots, NAS to NAS CLOUD USB SaaS Backups & Sync - 🤍 QNAP NAS Setup Guide 2021/2022 #3 - Photography, Indexing, Sharing, Cataloging & Moving from Google - 🤍 QNAP NAS Setup Guide 2022 #4 - Music Audio, Indexing, Sharing and Streaming over DLNA - 🤍 QNAP NAS Setup Guide 2022 #5 - Video Station, Streaming to Fire TV, Streaming over DLNA/uPnP - 🤍 QNAP NAS Setup Guide 2022 #6 - Setting Up Plex Media Server Right First Time! - 🤍 This description contains links to Amazon. These links will take you to some of the products mentioned in today's video. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Thanks for watching. Do you still need help? Use the NASCompares Free Advice section above. It is my free, unbias community support system that allows you to ask me questions about your ideal setup. It is NOT a sales platform, NOT a way to push hardware you don’t need and, although it is just manned by me and might take a day or two for me to reply, I will help you any way I can. Below are some more popular guides. NAS Buyers Guide - Get It RIGHT First Time - 🤍 Synology DSM 7 Review - ALL PARTS - 🤍 Synology DSM 6.2 vs DSM 7.0 - 🤍 Synology DSM or QNAP QTS in 2021/2022, Part I - 🤍 Synology DSM or QNAP QTS in 2021/2022, Part II - 🤍 Synology DSM or QNAP QTS in 2021/2022, Part III - 🤍 Mesh Routers VS Powerline Adapters And Wi-Fi Extenders – Buyers Guide 2021 - 🤍 Synology NAS Unofficial Memory Upgrade Guide - 🤍 How To Switch From Google Photos And Drive To Synology NAS – A Step By Step Guide - 🤍 This description contains links to Amazon. These links will take you to some of the products mentioned in today's video. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Amazon NAS Solutions - 🤍 Or follow and speak with Robbie directly on his Twitter - 🤍 Still not enough? Then why not visit and subscribe to our blog. Updated regularly it provide you with hints and tips on how to make the most of your hardware here 🤍 Don't forget to visit them on Facebook to enter prize draws, giveaways and competitions, as well as hear about the latest news, NAS releases & offers - 🤍
NAS Brands in 2021 – Which One Should You Choose? 🤍 Buying your first Network Attached Storage (NAS) device can be a remarkably daunting task! Even for the most technologically knowledgable, a NAS is a very different kind of device than most of the hardware in your environment. At its heart, it is just a computer (like most things are when you break them down to the basics) that is built for a specific task. However, there are numerous elements of a NAS (such as it always being ON, the constant remote accessibility and focus on storage primarily) that set it apart from most other devices, and this si where a lot of people get a bit intimidated by it. There is always the option of using cloud services, such as DropBox, Google Drive, OneDrive and more, but these are often paid monthly subscription services, involve your data being shared across other services and (most worrying of all) leaves your precious data in a position to be used for analytics without your knowledge OR open to hacking because of the sheer size of the target. Add to this the fact that in most cases, a severed connection to the internet means a severed connection to your data, and the appeal of moving away from 3rd party cloud and on to a NAS is pretty clear. The industry of NAS has been in constant growth for over 30 years, with big players like HP, Dell and IBM steadily losing the home and SMB market to the likes of Synology, QNAP and more. The brand diversity in the field of NAS servers has continued to grow right up until 2021, with the benefit that the way you can interact with your data, what NAS devices can do and the price point of this technology being exceedingly affordable (with fully featured solutions WITH storage media arriving as low as £200). So, today I want to talk about what NAS is, what a NAS can do, and which NAS Brand you should consider buying in 2021. This description contains links to and Amazon. These links will take you to some of the products mentioned in today's video. Amazon NAS Solutions - 🤍 NAS Solutions from - Are you interested in all things data storage? Perhaps you are a Mac user and want to know if this NAS, DAS, Cable or Drive will work for you? That is where and Robbie can help. For over 20 years has been helping companies and individuals worldwide with their digital archive and storage needs. Alongside that Robbie (Robert Andrews if you want to be delightfully formal) has been spending the last few years keeping you up to date on all things data and won't shut up about it! If you are as interested in data as we are, then you can find us in a number of ways. can be reached here - . However, if you want to be kept up to date with new releases, news and keep your finger on the pulse of data storage, follow us below. Find us on 🤍 Follow us on our Twitter - Or follow and speak with Robbie directly on his Twitter - 🤍 Still not enough? Then why not visit and subscribe to our blog. Updated regularly it gives you a far wordier version than TV as well as provide you with hints and tips on how to make the most of your hardware here 🤍 Don't forget to visit them on Facebook to entry prize draws, giveaways and competitions, as well as hear about the latest news, NAS releases & offers - 🤍 This description contains links to Amazon. These links will take you to some of the products mentioned in today's video. As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.
FREE TRIAL LICENSE DETAILS For a FREE 1 year trial license of ANY QNAP licensed software, please email youtube_uk🤍qnap.com, with your QID (The email account associated with your QNAP NAS) and which software you’d like to trial. The license should appear in your account within 48 hours. FREE TRIAL LICENSE DETAILS For a FREE 1 year trial license of ANY QNAP licensed software, please email youtube_uk🤍qnap.com, with your QID (The email account associated with your QNAP NAS) and which software you’d like to trial. The license should appear in your account within 48 hours. You can easily move hard drives from one QNAP NAS to another for seamless system migration while retaining all existing data. Before migrating, please check the NAS migration compatibility list first, then ensure both the source and destination NAS are powered off. How to check if you can migrate from your existing NAS - 🤍 0:09 Introduction 0:42 Compatibility for NAS migration 2:18 Summary of things to check before carrying out the migration 3:32 Source NAS TS-230 overview 4:44 Swapping the drives out and installing in TS-251D 5:45 New NAS TS-251D with TS-230 drives now installed 6:10 First login after migration of drives 7:02 Showing settings/folders created when installed in TS-230 7:19 Closing comments on migrating your drives to a new NAS Please note: The destination NAS should contain enough drive bays to accommodate the hard drives from the source NAS. It is recommended that the source NAS and destination NAS are both using the most recent version of the operating system. Check the drive bay sizes of both the source NAS and destination NAS and ensure that your hard drives are compatible with the destination NAS. After system migration, the following may occur: Storage settings (including Qtier and SSD caching) may be changed. Network and virtual switch settings (including Port Trunking, Virtual Switch, Thunderbolt, and USB QuickAccess) may be changed. If the destination NAS has less RAM than the source NAS, some features and applications may not be supported (including Virtualization Station, Qsirch, and Snapshots). If you're migrating to a target NAS that is incomparable in its functions to the source NAS, restrictions apply and the migration may not work. These restrictions are, including but not limited to, as follows: Hard disk drives configured as a storage pool on the source NAS can not be migrated to a target NAS that does not support storage pools. QNAP recommends checking the transferability status of your licenses on QNAP License Manager before data migration. Not all licenses are transferable. QNAP recommends deactivating transferable licenses on the source NAS before data migration. Non-transferable licenses can not work on destination NAS after data migration. Due to incompatibilities in the file system, system migration between QTS and QuTS hero operating systems is not supported. If you still have legacy volumes in QTS 4.3.4 or later, we recommend that you backup all data on the legacy volumes, create one or more new volumes, and then restore the data to the new volumes. This will enable you to fully utilize all features of Storage and Snapshots. A legacy volume is a volume created before QTS 4.0. Existing volumes become legacy volumes after upgrading QTS from an early version to version 4.0 or later. Legacy volumes can still be used for data storage, but their behavior and status will not be consistent with other volume types.They also cannot benefit from the latest QTS features such as snapshots. Follow us on twitter - 🤍 Like us on Facebook - 🤍 Follow us on Instagram - 🤍 Visit our website – 🤍 Technical Support (UK) - 🤍 Product Compatibility - 🤍 Where to buy your QNAP NAS Amazon - 🤍 SPAN.com - 🤍 Broadbandbuyer - 🤍 Box.co.uk - 🤍 Ebuyer - 🤍
Actual repair starts at ~5.20 🤍 Do you have problems with your QNAP NAS suggesting that the hard drives are failing? It's possible (or to tell you the truth, even more probable) that it's actually a problem with one or more of the MOSFET transistors on the backplane. In my case it all started with the QNAP reporting drive 2 has failled. I replaced it with a brand new unit, but almost immediatelly it also started reporting errors. I have therefore removed it and reduced the size of my RAID. Unfortunatelly shortly after I also started seeing errors on drive 3 whilst drive 1 dissapeared entirelly from the list of disks seen through the controll pannel (even though on the QNAP case the LED for this disk was green) Unfortunatelly my QNAP is long past warranty coverage and reading on the internet how costly is the backplane replacement/repair, and that this does not prevent the problem from reoccuring I started looking for a DIY solution. Researching the subject it turns out, it's quite common for the MOSFET transistors AP4957AGM / 4957AGM (responsible for the sequential power-up of the hard drives) to fail, in all the different NAS units, in which these are used. I therefore decided to buy these transistors and try to replace them myself 🤍ns/mosfet In the meantime, taking into account that these are not critical (I was surprised that they aren't involved in any way in the „hot-swap” functionaliy of the disks) and reading into the specification, I decided that instead of replacing these, I will short the relevant pins to provide a constant-on power supply to the drives. Of course I don't recommend this solution and advise that you properly replace the failed MOSFETs, even if it means that in the future you likelly might need to do it again ... and again. As a disclaimer you also need to understand that I don't take any responsibility for your repair attempts and any damage which might arise out of it, no matter which repair method you choose. Ps. If you like the labradorite stone - one can be bought here 🤍ns/labrador As for the t-shirts I'm wearing, they are from 🤍 ALL PURCHASES MADE VIA THE ABOVE LINKS SUPPORT MY CHANNEL AND ALLOW FOR DEVELOPMENT OF FUTURE CONTENT!
FREE TRIAL LICENSE DETAILS For a FREE 1 year trial license of ANY QNAP licensed software, please email youtube_uk🤍qnap.com, with your QID (The email account associated with your QNAP NAS) and which software you’d like to trial. The license should appear in your account within 48 hours. In this video, we demonstrate the different ways you can use an external USB drive to back up your QNAP NAS or even use it as additional storage! HBS 3 consolidates backup, restoration, and synchronization functions into a single QTS app for you to easily transfer your data to local, remote, and cloud storage spaces as a comprehensive data storage and disaster recovery plan. With QuDedup technology that deduplicates the data at the source, the efficiency of multi-version backup to the destination storage is greatly improved while also optimizing storage utilization. Hybrid Backup Sync features QuDedup technology to deduplicate backup data at the source. With the overall data size reduced, required bandwidth and backup time is also saved. With QuDedup, you can reduce the RPO (Recovery Point Objective) and RTO (Recovery Time Objective) for your backup plan. When tested with a virtualization solution, QuDedup reduced the backup size by 75%. QuDedup supports block-level deduplication and data encryption on client devices. Deduplicated data is packaged and converted to .qdff files. Instead of viewing the deduplicated .qdff file using the NAS, you can install the QuDedup Extract Tool on your computer (Windows, Ubuntu, or macOS) and restore deduplicated files to their normal status. After backing up deduped data to a QNAP NAS, remote server, and cloud storage, not only can you restore the .qdff files and view them on your computer, you can also install the QuDedup Extract Tool on your cloud storage to view your backed-up and deduped files - greatly reducing the cloud data transfer cost. Deduped files can also be viewed and opened in File Station. Hybrid Backup Sync supports multiple version backup to cloud storage and remote NAS and allows you to set the number of backup versions to retain and their retention time. The more versions you back up reduces the risk of data loss. For first-time cloud migration, hardware appliances from cloud service providers can be used to quickly move terabytes of data, rather than transferring via the bandwidth-limited Internet. Hybrid Backup Sync provides the relink function which can establish a link between the on-premises original and the cloud copy, so you can continue incremental backup or synchronization tasks. This greatly boosts efficiency and makes migration to the cloud much easier. Hybrid Backup Sync supports the TCP BBR algorithm for congestion control that can greatly improve extranet data transfer speed. Businesses that use hybrid storage solutions can back up or sync their NAS-based files to the cloud with higher transfer speed, making offsite backup more efficient. Hybrid Backup Sync provides a secure-yet-flexible hybrid cloud backup solution, allowing you to leverage private and public clouds to create a cost-efficient IT environment. In the event of an unexpected error, you can easily restore data from backed-up files on the cloud. You can back up files from local folders to local, remote, or other storage spaces in only four easy steps. Select a source location, assign a backup destination, set a schedule, and click "Apply". The whole process can be finished in one window without any complicated settings. While Hybrid Backup Sync performs backup/sync from a QNAP NAS to another NAS/server or the cloud, you should use Qsync - our critically-acclaimed Dropbox-like file sync app - to sync files between a QNAP NAS and user devices (such as desktops, laptops, and mobiles). With centralized management, one- and two-way sync, remote erase, team folders, Space-Saving Mode, and other future-proof functionality, Qsync ensures that your data is quickly and safely synchronized to all your devices and the devices of your team members. Follow us on twitter - 🤍 Like us on Facebook - 🤍 Follow us on Instagram - 🤍 Visit our website – 🤍 Technical Support (UK) - 🤍 Product Compatibility - 🤍 Where to buy your QNAP NAS Amazon - 🤍 SPAN.com - 🤍 Broadbandbuyer - 🤍 Box.co.uk - 🤍 Ebuyer - 🤍
The client created two volumes in their QNAP storage NAS. Now, they would like to combine two volumes as one. The video shows you how to delete a volume and then expand volume on QNAP.
This video goes through the identification and fixing of a QNAP TS451 that does not boot. There is an additional video showing the pinouts a bit closer if needed. 🤍
QNAP NAS memory upgrade. Here's how to upgrade the memory from 2GB to 8GB in a QNAP TS-451+ NAS device. I go through the whole step by step process showing how you can upgrade in around 15 minutes. Save your self some money and upgrade the base 2GB model to an 8GB model easily.
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FREE TRIAL LICENSE DETAILS For a FREE 1 year trial license of ANY QNAP licensed software, please email youtube_uk🤍qnap.com, with your QID (The email account associated with your QNAP NAS) and which software you’d like to trial. The license should appear in your account within 48 hours. 1:09 How to find your QNAP on the network. 3:10 Setting your password. 3:55 Setting the time server. 4:21 Setting the IP address. 8:41 How to set up your Volumes and Storage pools on a QNAP NAS. QTS QTS 4.4.1 integrates Linux Kernel 4.14 LTS, adding support for next-generation CPU platforms and providing a more stable and future-proof operating environment for QNAP NAS. HBS 3 - the integrated backup solution for QNAP NAS - also celebrates over a million downloads by adding the ability to deduplicate data at the source to optimize backup speed and storage requirements. The innovative HybridMount also deliver a whole-new hybrid cloud experience. Common Fibre Channel SAN (Storage Area Networks) are closed network environments, and their devices are often expensive while lacking deployment flexibility. QTS 4.4.1 adds support for Fibre Channel on QNAP NAS. By using a QNAP NAS with Fibre Channel connectivity, your NAS can be easily added to your existing SAN environment at an affordable price point. This allows you to leverage the many benefits from QNAP NAS including snapshot protection, Qtier™ tiering storage, SSD cache acceleration and more. Transform your SAN environment with a budget-friendly solution Replacing Fibre Channel SAN environments can be expensive and time-consuming. But when using a Fibre-Channel-ready QNAP NAS, your existing SAN environment can gain budget-friendly storage or backup solution. Not only is a QNAP NAS more affordable than typical SAN devices, but it also provides rich enterprise features to make storage applications more efficient. For example, you can use LUN snapshots to enhance data protection and disaster recovery planning. The new Multimedia Console integrates all your favorite QTS multimedia apps The Multimedia Console consolidates all of the QTS multimedia applications into one app, allowing easier and centralized multimedia app management. You can select source files for each multimedia application and can also set their permission settings. Digital signature: trusted app installation A digital signature ensures that the app you’re installing is from a reliable source and free from being tampered with. Beginning QTS 4.4.1, every app in the QNAP App Center is digitally signed. When installing apps, QTS will check for signatures to ensure that apps are from QNAP or QNAP-approved publishers, protecting your NAS and data from being affected and manipulated by malicious programs. Now, you can freely remove Qtier’s SSD RAID tier In QTS 4.4.1, you can flexibly remove the SSD from the SSD RAID group to change/ add SSDs, change SSD RAID type or SSD type (SATA, M.2, QM2) whenever needed to enhance storage auto-tiering efficiency. Supports Samsung SSD Self-encrypting Drives (SED) QTS now supports Samsung SED (Self-encrypting Drive) SSDs (e.g. Samsung 860 and 970 EVO SSD), allowing you to leverage SSD’s built-in encryption functions without installing extra software or using NAS system resources to encrypt your data for an extra layer of data protection. *Notes: SED only supports Opal encryption. For more information, please check the compatibility list. Follow us on Twitter - 🤍 Like us on Facebook - 🤍 Follow us on Instagram - 🤍 Visit our website – 🤍 Technical Support (UK) - 🤍 Product Compatibility - 🤍 Where to buy your QNAP NAS Amazon - 🤍 SPAN.com - 🤍 Broadbandbuyer - 🤍 Box.co.uk - 🤍 Ebuyer - 🤍 🤍