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Can I do more than one thing within the drivepool?


acdcking12

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That's a good question.

 

I'm not 100% sure about this, but I do believe that when you remove the disk from the pool, it actively checks for duplicates, and changes how it removes the file from the disk in question. So it may duplicate the files as the disk  was being removed. But as I said, I'm not completely sure.

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NAS drives. Without hesitation.

 

Specifically Seagate NAS or WD Red drives. You're preference. They're meant to be lower powered, without sacrificing performance, or your pocketbook.
Though, if you're willing to drop a LOT of money, the enterprise drives aren't bad, and they have a 5 year warranty usually (as opposed to 1-3 years).

 

But I would recommend avoiding the WD Green or Seagate LP drives. The performance on both are pretty horrible, in my personal experience.

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