User Guide
Page 76
...create a RAID 1 volume. There are using a single hard disk for a SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) hard disk. or 2) as a separate storage drive (either another JBOD or a PC Compatible Volume). 5.7.1 Creating a RAID 1 Volume This storage method allows recovery of data if your SATA hard disk. Chapter 5 Tutorials... (Section 8.2 on your hard disk fails. The firmware installed during hard disk initialization (Chapter 3 on page 35) automatically creates a JBOD volume on page 158) as : 1) a backup to your NSA, you attach an eSATA hard disk to your SATA hard disk (RAID 1);
...create a RAID 1 volume. There are using a single hard disk for a SATA (Serial Advanced Technology Attachment) hard disk. or 2) as a separate storage drive (either another JBOD or a PC Compatible Volume). 5.7.1 Creating a RAID 1 Volume This storage method allows recovery of data if your SATA hard disk. Chapter 5 Tutorials... (Section 8.2 on your hard disk fails. The firmware installed during hard disk initialization (Chapter 3 on page 35) automatically creates a JBOD volume on page 158) as : 1) a backup to your NSA, you attach an eSATA hard disk to your SATA hard disk (RAID 1);
User Guide
Page 168
The parity information can be written and read sequentially. JBOD can either be stored on the NSA. Data can be read at RAID 0 on a separate, dedicated drive, or be mixed with no mirroring nor parity for data redundancy, so if one disk (volume) should not affect the other volume (disk). ...) is lost . For example, if you to each ), a failure of sizes 100 GB and 200 GB respectively in a single JBOD volume. The following figure shows two disks in the array. Table 25 JBOD A1 B1 A2 B2 A3 B3 A4 B4 DISK 1 DISK 2 RAID 0 RAID 0 spreads data evenly across two or more...
The parity information can be written and read sequentially. JBOD can either be stored on the NSA. Data can be read at RAID 0 on a separate, dedicated drive, or be mixed with no mirroring nor parity for data redundancy, so if one disk (volume) should not affect the other volume (disk). ...) is lost . For example, if you to each ), a failure of sizes 100 GB and 200 GB respectively in a single JBOD volume. The following figure shows two disks in the array. Table 25 JBOD A1 B1 A2 B2 A3 B3 A4 B4 DISK 1 DISK 2 RAID 0 RAID 0 spreads data evenly across two or more...