Would it be better to hold off on this process until the warranty is about to run out? Assuming you bought the correct device for your initial needs, this swap should not be required for awhile anyway.
Thanks for another great video. As per one of the comments. I would love to see the mirrored raid option and the way the OS sees it and what things look like if one ssd is failing. It would be neat if synology showed it then as a warning drive
Hello. I really enjoyed the video you made. Is there any compatibility problem when upgrading the hard drive to 16 TB? How many TBs do you think are the limit? I want to upgrade to 16TB. Of course, if possible. What do you think about this? example]WD RED PRO NAS 16TB
When this station will be available, do you have any insiders information about release date? Maybe it’s available on your regional market but here in North America I can’t find any for sale…
Would we be able to just do an exact clone of the drive to a SATA solid state SSD. ( to avoid going through the hassle of installing the OS and reinitializing ). Performance (and not storage space) would be a bigger concern for most people with a new beestation.
Hey great video! Is there any way to have a second unit (e.g. a second Beestation or Synology drive) in another location doing the backup over the internet? I like the system, but backing up to an external hard drive seems a bit risky to me. And the C2 storage seems expensive too... Thanks :)
Now that Synology have seen how easy it is to do you have a dilema. Should I prevent any upgrade of the Beestation O/S ? How hard is it for Synolgy to put a simple check into the next update to check drive size and refuse to upgrade if larger than 4Tb ?
Downgrading the firmware on this is likely going to be stupendously hard, due to the system not having an SSH terminal style access to force the system to ignore the FW packet you want to install being older than the internal installation package. Same with traditional Synology NAS systems, which you need to use ssh in order to force it.
Nice to see that BeeStation accepts „normal“ drives and doesn’t require a special HDD firmware. My station arrived today and I’m happy to have a convenient solution for all household members. Even files and fotos are now accessible for everyone without all that administrative work. And best of all: i can keep my NAS as playground 😂🎉
System is took a chunk, plus the calculation of GB and TB is not exact. Eg, a 10TB drive will often be shown as 9.1TB or around that, as it's not strictly 1000GB in a TB
Sometimes even though you can do something it is better not to bother. Why would you possibly want to do this with a single drive ? This is like putting a V8 engine in a Corolla chassis.
I'd love to see a video about installing 2 4TB SSDs into this with RAID-1.
Can we create a BSM virtual machine on DSM?
Would it be better to hold off on this process until the warranty is about to run out? Assuming you bought the correct device for your initial needs, this swap should not be required for awhile anyway.
Thanks for another great video. As per one of the comments. I would love to see the mirrored raid option and the way the OS sees it and what things look like if one ssd is failing. It would be neat if synology showed it then as a warning drive
Hello. I really enjoyed the video you made. Is there any compatibility problem when upgrading the hard drive to 16 TB? How many TBs do you think are the limit? I want to upgrade to 16TB. Of course, if possible. What do you think about this?
example]WD RED PRO NAS 16TB
Do we need to format the new drive first? GPT vs MBR? Thanks
When this station will be available, do you have any insiders information about release date? Maybe it’s available on your regional market but here in North America I can’t find any for sale…
Hi bud. Definitely launching in the first week of March
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Cool thanks
Can you install DSM on Beestaion ?
Anyone have a link to that RAID adapter?
Would we be able to just do an exact clone of the drive to a SATA solid state SSD. ( to avoid going through the hassle of installing the OS and reinitializing ). Performance (and not storage space) would be a bigger concern for most people with a new beestation.
On this or any other NAS is it possible to "trick" them into using USB 3.x Ethernet USB 3.x instead of being stuck at 1 or 2.5 GBps?
Hey great video! Is there any way to have a second unit (e.g. a second Beestation or Synology drive) in another location doing the backup over the internet? I like the system, but backing up to an external hard drive seems a bit risky to me. And the C2 storage seems expensive too... Thanks :)
Now that Synology have seen how easy it is to do you have a dilema. Should I prevent any upgrade of the Beestation O/S ? How hard is it for Synolgy to put a simple check into the next update to check drive size and refuse to upgrade if larger than 4Tb ?
You could have downloaded and installed an earlier firmware, then after setup tried updating to the newer firmware to see if it works at upgrading.
Downgrading the firmware on this is likely going to be stupendously hard, due to the system not having an SSH terminal style access to force the system to ignore the FW packet you want to install being older than the internal installation package. Same with traditional Synology NAS systems, which you need to use ssh in order to force it.
Nice to see that BeeStation accepts „normal“ drives and doesn’t require a special HDD firmware.
My station arrived today and I’m happy to have a convenient solution for all household members.
Even files and fotos are now accessible for everyone without all that administrative work.
And best of all: i can keep my NAS as playground 😂🎉
Hi from Brazil can you help me to do i fix my DS918+ blinking blue light i lost all my data with synology? Any video or forum so i can check for help?
Ray just repair my 1815+ with flash blue light and random shut down.
I see you installed an 8 Tb drive but only 7Tb are available?
System is took a chunk, plus the calculation of GB and TB is not exact. Eg, a 10TB drive will often be shown as 9.1TB or around that, as it's not strictly 1000GB in a TB
@@nascompares yeah I imagined that but 600/900 Gb seems a LOT. Maybe a bug?
in box 8tb mean 8000 gb in computer term 8 tb is 8192gb so
8000 / 1024 is = 7.8tb but i don't know where the rest go though
Sometimes even though you can do something it is better not to bother. Why would you possibly want to do this with a single drive ? This is like putting a V8 engine in a Corolla chassis.
So we can technically make a mini , silent version by replace with a 2.5 ssd 😮
To be fair, the system is fanless and silent already...just the drive noise
Seems this isn't available here in the states...
BeeStation will launch first week or launch according to multiple sources. Hope that helps man
Yet. It will be in March, apparently. They rolled it out in Asia on January 1.
@@nascompares Any idea when cc400w will launch?