My Synology NAS (DS110j) started e-mailing me about SMART errors in my single 1TB drive the other day and so I hooked up a USB drive to it and started backing up all of my data. Once all of my data was safe I ignored it and figured I'd wait for the drive to die before ordering a new one. Yesterday I tried connecting to my NAS to stream music and found that the network shares weren't working, it turns out samba wasn't running and won't start for some reason. I searched the logs to no avail and after digging deeper I see a lot of services aren't starting and I can only assume isn't memory related since I only have about 10MB free and a lot of swapping. I tried offloading as many services I could to my RPi2 but I run too many things on my NAS that I can't move off so it looks like the NAS is being replaced before the drive dies.
I ordered one of Synology's new "BeyondCloud" NAS's (BC115j) which comes with a 2TB drive for close to what the DS110j + 1TB drive cost years ago. I considered getting a DS115j and buying the drive separate but all reviews say the BC115j is optimized by Synology and performs better than the DS115j with an equivalent drive in it and the price difference wasn't that big.
Once the new NAS is online and everything is migrated over I'll probably grab a 4TB drive, rebuild the DS110j and place it in a data center for backup/NFS storage.
NOTE: I was bored so I decided to share this lovely story with you all. There's no real point to this thread other than a tale about a tired old Synology NAS. I know, I really should start writing in my blog to keep this kind of stuff off this kind of forum.
I ordered one of Synology's new "BeyondCloud" NAS's (BC115j) which comes with a 2TB drive for close to what the DS110j + 1TB drive cost years ago. I considered getting a DS115j and buying the drive separate but all reviews say the BC115j is optimized by Synology and performs better than the DS115j with an equivalent drive in it and the price difference wasn't that big.
Once the new NAS is online and everything is migrated over I'll probably grab a 4TB drive, rebuild the DS110j and place it in a data center for backup/NFS storage.
NOTE: I was bored so I decided to share this lovely story with you all. There's no real point to this thread other than a tale about a tired old Synology NAS. I know, I really should start writing in my blog to keep this kind of stuff off this kind of forum.
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