Hi Love your channel. Was looking about raid options, and i am a qnap guy, but if qnap don't do something similar to synology's SHR i'll have to change to synology next time my nas is obsolete.
We do not do a "Hybrid RAID", we would prefer that the NAS was optimised for performance than capacity in a mixed drive environment so we will not compromise with a hybrid solution that can perform quite bad in certain drive setups.
the reason i want to move a shared folder to anther pool say you need a bit more space drivesa on way but you need it asap on quts I do not see a option to relocate anther shared folder to anther pool
Don't believe this is possible, you would have to create a new Shared Folder on the other pool, you can then move all the data from one to the other using File Station (if small) and maybe HBS3 with a one-off Sync Job (if larger).
You can connect it directly, but it would be with an Ethernet cable. That Ethernet cable does not have to go through the wider network that you have in place, it can be just you directly connected to the NAS.
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Love your channel. Was looking about raid options, and i am a qnap guy, but if qnap don't do something similar to synology's SHR i'll have to change to synology next time my nas is obsolete.
We do not do a "Hybrid RAID", we would prefer that the NAS was optimised for performance than capacity in a mixed drive environment so we will not compromise with a hybrid solution that can perform quite bad in certain drive setups.
the reason i want to move a shared folder to anther pool say you need a bit more space drivesa on way but you need it asap on quts I do not see a option to relocate anther shared folder to anther pool
Can you please do a Video of moving Shared folders from one pool to anther on qnap Nas I'm not seeing one for a qnap only synology ones
Don't believe this is possible, you would have to create a new Shared Folder on the other pool, you can then move all the data from one to the other using File Station (if small) and maybe HBS3 with a one-off Sync Job (if larger).
Are we able to connect the QNAP TS-932PX DIRECTLY to our PC without a network connection?
You can connect it directly, but it would be with an Ethernet cable. That Ethernet cable does not have to go through the wider network that you have in place, it can be just you directly connected to the NAS.
Do you need to have the SSDs? I have hard drives only.
You can use HDD or SSD.