Synology OS is really slick. Installed it today on my N54L for a play around. Unfortunately it won't be staying for 2 reasons. It's obviously not official and I wouldn't want to rely on it for my 16TB of data but more so, it doesn't spin down your disks when not in use. My electricity bill would sky rocket. Otherwise, I can see why people love the Synology OS.
I have bought a new N54L and moved my server across from my N40L.
Now I want to use the N40L as a NAS, I want to start it with 1 x 3TB drive and install the OS onto a 16GB SanDisk Extreme USB pen.
What's the best raid software to use on it? I only need basic file sharing, nothing extreme, just so I can stream media from it, also I need to be able to expand it easily by adding a second drive once the 3TB is full.
Any recommendations would be great.
Thanks
I have a Synology NAS and have been thinking of putting the OS onto my Microserver.
When you say it wont spin down the disks it this a problem with the software working on the microserver ?, its a shame as my Synology is on 24/7 and as you said it would cost a fortune on the microserver with the hardrives active all the time.
is anyone using one of these running freenas and in an apple environment?
Yes.
I gave in, getting one for £79.99 after cashback. Looking forward to playing about with it.
Couple of general questions:
- What's the cheapest ram I can get for the NL54?
- Are the WD red's good for this box?
NAS specific:
- Are you guys using a specific RAID group? (Raid5, for example)
I plan on using this in conjunction with my Acer revo as a full HTPC/NAS setup![]()
Having a bit of a problem with my server. Sometimes on restart it knows there is 8gb or ram but only makes 4gb usable. Sometimes a restart sorts it, sometimes I have to turn it off and on. Taken the mobo out and reseated the modules but still it happens. Any ideas?
Microserver + X-Swing tidy way to get 2 drives in the 5.25" bay.
Couple of questions, anything special required to hook up an additional hard drive in the optical bay (e.g. bios update
You'll need a Molex to sata power lead converter and a sata lead of course. As mentioned, if you want full speed from the inboard sata port (i.e. for an SSD) you'll need to use the hacked BIOS but it'll work just fine without.
I'm using the supplied 250Gb drive in mine as I haven't bought any big ones yet![]()
Probably about a dozen if you get inventive with 2.5" drivesSo how many drives can you fit in this thing then?