
Synology DS923+
4 x 6 TB, WD
Synology DS923+
4 x 6 TB, WD
Includes ST4000VN006 - Seagate IronWolf (4 TB, 3.5", CMR) with 5400 RPM
Hello Have you tried to connect the drive to a Windows computer? What do you mean the drive was damaged? Can you still access the NAS via the WEB browser? Greetings Mario
My bundle contained four WD Red Plus 4 TB, 3.5", CMR hard drives. The spindle speed is 7200 rpm. The noise level is okay. In normal operation, the NAS is only minimally audible, but is significantly louder under load. My device stands on a solid surface and is barely audible during operation. On a cabinet or a hollow body, however, a humming noise can occur. The warranty is two years under Swiss law. So far I am very satisfied.
Hello. Ideally 4 drives of the same size. It doesn't matter what the capacity is. I left the configuration recommended by Synology after seeing a few comparisons. Very easy to install. The DSM is already installed, there is only some information to give but very simple.
The system is designed precisely for these purposes.
During the initial setup, the RAID type can be defined when creating the storage pool.
Unfortunately no, as 4GB RAM it is the default RAM configuration supplied by the manufacturer / supplier and we have no way of ordering a unit without RAM pre-installed.
The model in question is WD22PURZ.
Thank you for pointing this out, we have now adjusted the warranty to 36 months.
In fact, we have a special situation here. Since we purchase the individual parts very cheaply and store them ourselves, we can offer them proportionally cheaper than the set offered directly by one of our suppliers.
A NAS alone is not a backup, backups must also be made from it, the 3-2-1 backup rule should be observed. RAID1 is also not optimal because 50% of the storage space is lost for redundancy. It might be better to choose a NAS that can hold 5 or 6 disks and then set it up with RAID5 SHR, because if you use more disks, you can optimise the available storage by using smaller disks (6 x 8 instead of 4 x 12 gives 40 TB gross storage space in RAID5). Since an 8 GB disk costs less than a 12 GB disk, it may also be worthwhile to take a larger NAS. Synology DS1621+ (0 TB)
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