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The main RAID has an Auto-Rebuild Configuration that allows you to enable or disable the Auto-Rebuild feature. Please

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Section 3 - Configuration The four RAID configurations are: Standard: Creates two separate volumes (or one volume if only one hard drive is present). The second volume will function as a File Server. Each hard drive has its own volume. Note: Only Standard mode can create the Volume2, which is available as a File (Samba) Server. Use the NVR Search utility to mount the File Server to your Windows system. JBOD: Combines both hard drives in a linear fashion which will create one large volume geared towards maximum available space. RAID 0: Combines both hard drives in a striped fashion which will create one large volume geared towards maximum performance. Note: If one drive fails, all the data will be lost. RAID 1: Mirrors the hard drives for redundancy. If one hard drive fails, the other still has all of the data. Replace the failed hard drive and it will re-mirror, restoring maximum data protection. The main RAID page has an Auto-Rebuild Configuration that allows you to enable or disable the Auto-Rebuild feature. Please see the image on page 37. You can also manually rebuild by clicking the Rebuild button in the RAID Configuration section. Note: Rebuilding the volume will erase all data on the newly inserted drive. D-Link DNR-326 User Manual 38

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D-Link DNR-326 User Manual
Section 3 - Configuration
Standard:
JBOD:
RAID 0:
RAID 1:
The four RAID configurations are:
Creates two separate volumes (or one volume if
only one hard drive is present). The second volume
will function as a File Server. Each hard drive has
its own volume.
Note:
Only Standard mode can create the Volume2,
which is available as a File (Samba) Server. Use the
NVR Search utility to mount the File Server to your
Windows system.
Combines both hard drives in a linear fashion
which will create one large volume geared towards
maximum available space.
Combines both hard drives in a striped fashion
which will create one large volume geared towards
maximum performance.
Note:
If one drive fails, all the data will be lost.
Mirrors the hard drives for redundancy. If one hard
drive fails, the other still has all of the data. Replace
the failed hard drive and it will re-mirror, restoring
maximum data protection.
The main RAID page has an Auto-Rebuild Configuration that allows you to enable or disable the Auto-Rebuild feature. Please
see the image on page 37. You can also manually rebuild by clicking the Rebuild button in the RAID Configuration section.
Note:
Rebuilding the volume will erase all data on the newly inserted drive.