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Hello,

Are there 2 to 6 bay NAS systems that also function as DAS for local, fast access from a server?

Local connection could be USB 3, or Thunderbolt?

Thanks,
mdd
 
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Thanks for your reply!

I have considered that QNAP NAS.

8 bay is really overkill for my SOHO network. I have had good results with Netgear 2 and 4 bay systems, but the USB ports don't function as USB mass storage devices on a Win10 PC.

Open to other suggestions that are not way too much $ or drive bays.



http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/nas/nas-news/32814-qnap-shipping-thunderbolt-2-combo-nas-das

8 bays, but you don't need to populate them all at once.

What I would look at instead? An 10GbE capable NAS with a corresponding port on the server that needs that access.
 
"Synology or QNAP 2 bay. I prefer non-RAID config."

How would you configure in "non-RAID?"

Thanks, Paul.
 
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"Synology or QNAP 2 bay. I prefer non-RAID config."

How would you configure in "non-RAID?"

Thanks, Paul.
Simply config 2 bay as two volumes, one per drive. Main drive gets all my shares. 2nd volume is setup in auto-backup to receive most folders on the main volume. And I run Synology's "time backup" (optional, free) to keep file versions on volume 2 for all folders on volume 1 except the ones that contain nothing more than PC drive image backups.
I also backup to USB3 and other media.
 

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