On 07/12/2022 in message <
[email protected]> Jeff
Gaines wrote:
The QNAP TS431 arrived just after lunch. Not as well built as the TS451
but it's in a home environment, you have to leave one of the runners off
the carriers if you fit a 2.5" drive which I have - 2 separate drives >formatted as individual drives. I managed to lose the very small pack of
very small screws so found some in the spares box, will have another look >tomorrow.
I have set up sync jobs on a schedule on the TS451 to run consecutively
from 1 a.m. each day and back up to the TS431. I ran them manually once
the machine was set up and they finished about half an hour ago,.
I bit the bullet on the Z620 and put a small SSD in to hold "Documents, >Downloads" etc. and they just contain links to the QNAP. I also amended
and ran one of my programs using the QNAP to hold the source files and it >compiled fine but I got a message telling me an administrator had
prevented it form running and mentioning something about cloud protection
so I Googled, found it, turned it off.
Onwards and upwards...
Making progress and I found the tiny bag of screws :-)
The Data Share NAS backs itself up to drive 1 on the back up NAS and that
in turn syncs drive 1 separately to drive 2 then drive 3. It's a neat sync
app on the NAS, first job starts at 4 a.m. then the others start as each previous job finishes. No load on any of the PCs.
Visual Studio seems happy with using data on the NAS and writing the
'compiled' output there. Interestingly all of my "well behaved" apps run perfectly well from the NAS. I am tossing up whether to do that or keep
local copies. If they are on the NAS I only have to update one copy of
course same as the data.
All good fun :-)
--
Jeff Gaines Dorset UK
There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home.
(Ken Olson, president Digital Equipment, 1977)
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