peppinello
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Hello,
I am thinking of buying 2-bay NAS disk and use Raid 1 (mirroring) to prevent disk failure. I wonder about failure of NAS itself. I read, that in case of 1-bay NAS I can read data just by plugging disk to PC with Linux distro installed and it mounts it and read without any problems. Raid 1 is just mirroring, not like Raid 0,5,6, so i think both disk should be readable like from 1-bay NAS. So i have 2 questions:
Is my assumption right?
Is it true in general or it doesn't work for some NASes?
I didn't choose NAS yet, but it will be one of these:
Synology DiskStation DS211(+)
QNAP TS-219P+ Turbo NAS
I am thinking of buying 2-bay NAS disk and use Raid 1 (mirroring) to prevent disk failure. I wonder about failure of NAS itself. I read, that in case of 1-bay NAS I can read data just by plugging disk to PC with Linux distro installed and it mounts it and read without any problems. Raid 1 is just mirroring, not like Raid 0,5,6, so i think both disk should be readable like from 1-bay NAS. So i have 2 questions:
Is my assumption right?
Is it true in general or it doesn't work for some NASes?
I didn't choose NAS yet, but it will be one of these:
Synology DiskStation DS211(+)
QNAP TS-219P+ Turbo NAS