![]() ![]() Sometimes it's even self inflicted by companies with an error in the firmware pushed out that upon reboot to activate the new firmware trigger events. When it comes to NAS devices though there's been a lot of issues with backdoors being left open and data being lost due to the exposure and subsequent breaches. Coders either forget or intentionally do something to make it less optimal. There's always something you give up for ease of use with prepackaged systems. It's this sort of thing that has me leading people to DIY solutions where there's less risk of dealing with oddities like this. It's funny how some simple little text files can muck everything up so easily. Always a good idea to have a path forward in mind if you don't want to deal with it in the future. Well, you have it working now but, who knows what caused the corruption in the first place. The CPU / RAM in most NAS's doesn't do this very well and even the high priced options claim they can w/o stuttering but, looking at the CPU specs it doesn't seem like they would do a good job. This shows more when you try to use them to host media for playback and need to transcode the files for playback. They get the job done but not much more w/o pain. The devices for the masses are lackluster and basic. There's just more time savings when you DIY a better solution. With 4 disks hitting 400MB/s+ I put in a 5GE NIC to cover the transfer speed w/o a bottleneck and also use the same NIC for my router/switch functions as well. ![]() While most NAS options are decent enough some are bottom of the barrel for sure.įor instance on my setup I have 5 disks in play with R10 which isn't a normal option but gives me an immediate hot standby disk if something fails. to make it conform to your network instead of the generic 1ge / 10ge speeds and slow disks compared to better options. With the ability to manipulate the Raids / NIC speeds / etc. It's relatively easy to do with Linux and R/W able to any OS using EXT4 / Samba. I can manage things better and secure it w/o worrying about the latest script kiddies making remote wipe scripts. This is why I used a PC and built my own instead. Will display some Japanese text in the beginning, this can be safely ignored. NAS Navigator for Windows - Self extracting installer. REMARQUE: pour les utilisateurs d'ordinateurs sous MacOS 10.13 ou ultérieur, téléchargez et installez la dernière version de NAS Navigator2 à partir du Mac App Store. Lisez-moi pour NAS Navigator pour Mac (français) NOTE: For users running MacOS 10.13 or later, download and install the latest version of NAS Navigator2 from Mac App Store. Lisez-moi pour NAS Navigator pour Windows (français) Readme for LS200 Series Firmware (Windows)įrench readme for LS200 Series Firmware (Windows)įrench readme for LS200 Series Firmware (Mac) Manuals and Quick Setup Guides for the LS220DE Diskless Enclosure User Manual and Quick Setup Guides for the LinkStation 220. User's Manuals and Quick Setup Guides for the LinkStation 210 ![]()
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