Newbie here and asking some questions if anyone can help.
Has anyone moved from another pooling service, like drive bender to stablebit?
I currently have 33 drives set-up in my NAS, (would be half if I wasn't duplicating) using drive bender for several years now.
I am at the point now where I would like to try something different and was looking at stable bit since it's similar in the ways it works.
I think it would go seamless since I can add a drive at a time, but my only concern is the drives are full of data, including duplicates.
I'll need to remove the duplicates and folders ($duplicates) to start from scratch and keep the main files.
I assume since the folders are duplicated across the drives, and files inside are spread across the drives, stable bit will synch all of those up once I start adding the drives?
So if I have a folder called "stuff" that is spread out across all the drives, they will all be "seen" in one virtual folder once up and running?
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Dennis
Newbie here and asking some questions if anyone can help.
Has anyone moved from another pooling service, like drive bender to stablebit?
I currently have 33 drives set-up in my NAS, (would be half if I wasn't duplicating) using drive bender for several years now.
I am at the point now where I would like to try something different and was looking at stable bit since it's similar in the ways it works.
I think it would go seamless since I can add a drive at a time, but my only concern is the drives are full of data, including duplicates.
I'll need to remove the duplicates and folders ($duplicates) to start from scratch and keep the main files.
I assume since the folders are duplicated across the drives, and files inside are spread across the drives, stable bit will synch all of those up once I start adding the drives?
So if I have a folder called "stuff" that is spread out across all the drives, they will all be "seen" in one virtual folder once up and running?
Thanks in advance
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