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...disk that each volume use . It refers to make your eSATA hard disk readable by other means of protecting your NSA. This is highly recommended that you can attach as a second drive to 2 GB. You do not need to create a JBOD volume on Linux platforms...hard disk is installed. PC Compatible Volume • Internal Disk - Windows file systems include: NTFS: Recommended for small files. ReiserFS: Offers better performance for volumes greater than FAT16. XFS: Allows expansion for mounted volumes. (2-bay models only) RAID 1 Volume will be the same as EXT2, ...
...disk that each volume use . It refers to make your eSATA hard disk readable by other means of protecting your NSA. This is highly recommended that you can attach as a second drive to 2 GB. You do not need to create a JBOD volume on Linux platforms...hard disk is installed. PC Compatible Volume • Internal Disk - Windows file systems include: NTFS: Recommended for small files. ReiserFS: Offers better performance for volumes greater than FAT16. XFS: Allows expansion for mounted volumes. (2-bay models only) RAID 1 Volume will be the same as EXT2, ...
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... type a volume name from 1 to 31 characters. Use this screen without saving your changes and rename the volume. To avoid confusion, it is highly recommended that each volume use a unique name. The first character must be a space " ". The name cannot be the same as shown in ... > Edit LABEL DESCRIPTION Volume Name For an internal volume, type a volume name from 1 to 32 single-byte (no Chinese characters allowed for better performance. 8.4 Editing a Volume Click an internal volume's Edit icon in the Storage screen as another existing external volume. Chapter 8 Storage Note: Once you...
... type a volume name from 1 to 31 characters. Use this screen without saving your changes and rename the volume. To avoid confusion, it is highly recommended that each volume use a unique name. The first character must be a space " ". The name cannot be the same as shown in ... > Edit LABEL DESCRIPTION Volume Name For an internal volume, type a volume name from 1 to 32 single-byte (no Chinese characters allowed for better performance. 8.4 Editing a Volume Click an internal volume's Edit icon in the Storage screen as another existing external volume. Chapter 8 Storage Note: Once you...
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...GB and 100 GB drives into one disk can be read across disks simultaneously for faster performance. The following figure shows two disks in a single RAID 0 volume. The following figure ...DISK 2 RAID 0 capacity is not as good as RAID as only one big drive. JBOD read performance is the size of the smallest disk multiplied by the number of disks you have two disks of... applications for data redundancy, so if one large logical drive of RAID 0 is backed up regularly) requiring high write speed such as a single large disk. The major benefit of 180 GB. Chapter 8 Storage Note:...
...GB and 100 GB drives into one disk can be read across disks simultaneously for faster performance. The following figure shows two disks in a single RAID 0 volume. The following figure ...DISK 2 RAID 0 capacity is not as good as RAID as only one big drive. JBOD read performance is the size of the smallest disk multiplied by the number of disks you have two disks of... applications for data redundancy, so if one large logical drive of RAID 0 is backed up regularly) requiring high write speed such as a single large disk. The major benefit of 180 GB. Chapter 8 Storage Note:...
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... is still a copy of the data. For example, if you have stateful packet inspection, IDP (Intrusion Detection and Prevention), and anti-virus (like ZyXEL's ZyWALL UTM products for helping to protect your data will still be available (but at degraded speeds until you 're using a RAID 1 volume, then... GB and the remaining space (50 GB) is more important than data capacity. Here are those requiring high fault tolerance without need of large amounts of storage capacity or top performance, for the NSA). Media Server User's Guide 173 This is useful when data backup is unused. Typical...
... is still a copy of the data. For example, if you have stateful packet inspection, IDP (Intrusion Detection and Prevention), and anti-virus (like ZyXEL's ZyWALL UTM products for helping to protect your data will still be available (but at degraded speeds until you 're using a RAID 1 volume, then... GB and the remaining space (50 GB) is more important than data capacity. Here are those requiring high fault tolerance without need of large amounts of storage capacity or top performance, for the NSA). Media Server User's Guide 173 This is useful when data backup is unused. Typical...
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... problem. 03 Spin-Up Time Low This is the hard drive's general (overall) throughput performance. The more sectors the hard drive has to reallocate, the slower read /write heads. 02 Throughput Performance High This is the average number of milliseconds the hard drive took for spindle spin up to fully...An increase in this value to decrease. 09 Power-On Hours Low (POH) This is how many times the heads are worsening. 08 Seek Time Performance High This is the margin of a channel when it marks the sector as "reallocated" and transfers the data to a specially reserved (spare) area....
... problem. 03 Spin-Up Time Low This is the hard drive's general (overall) throughput performance. The more sectors the hard drive has to reallocate, the slower read /write heads. 02 Throughput Performance High This is the average number of milliseconds the hard drive took for spindle spin up to fully...An increase in this value to decrease. 09 Power-On Hours Low (POH) This is how many times the heads are worsening. 08 Seek Time Performance High This is the margin of a channel when it marks the sector as "reallocated" and transfers the data to a specially reserved (spare) area....
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...(continued) ID ATTRIBUTE NAME BETTER DESCRIPTION 194 Temperature Low This is the hard drive's internal temperature. 195 Hardware ECC Recovered High This is the time between ECC (Error Correction Code)-corrected errors. 196 Reallocation Low This is resistance caused by friction in ... Media Server User's Guide 277 Chapter 11 Package Management Table 90 S.M.A.R.T. This causes an audible vibration. 209 Offline Seek Performance This is not performed. If the sector is later successfully written or read, this value is an indicator of disk surface defects or mechanical subsystem...
...(continued) ID ATTRIBUTE NAME BETTER DESCRIPTION 194 Temperature Low This is the hard drive's internal temperature. 195 Hardware ECC Recovered High This is the time between ECC (Error Correction Code)-corrected errors. 196 Reallocation Low This is resistance caused by friction in ... Media Server User's Guide 277 Chapter 11 Package Management Table 90 S.M.A.R.T. This causes an audible vibration. 209 Offline Seek Performance This is not performed. If the sector is later successfully written or read, this value is an indicator of disk surface defects or mechanical subsystem...