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Hard Drive, You can format the HDD and USB drives in this as well as eject

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Section 3 - Configuration Hard Drive You can format the HDD and USB drives in this section, as well as eject the USB drive. Formatting the HDD and USB drive will erase all data on the drive. Note: Do not unplug the USB drive without clicking eject first, or the files on the USB drive may become damaged. HDD format Only supports one hard drive to create the volume. Standard (Individual Disks): HDD format JBOD (Linear Combines Both Disks): Combines both hard drives in a linear fashion to create one large volume geared towards maximum available space. This mode does not provide any redundancy. HDD format RAID Combines both hard drives in a striped fashion to create 0 (Striping - Best one large volume geared towards maximum performance. Performance): All data will be lost if one disk fails. HDD format RAID Mirrors the hard drives for redundancy. If one hard drive fails, 1 (Mirroring - the other still has all the data. Replace the failed hard drive and the Keeps Data Safe): volume will rebuild, providing maximum data protection. Estimated Size: Displays the total capacity available for use. HDD Used: Displays the used space and total space of the volume. Synchronization: In RAID 1 Mode, use this function to rebuild your data to a new disk when one of the hard drives has been replaced. D-Link DNR-2020-04P User Manual 47

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D-Link DNR-2020-04P User Manual
Section 3 - Configuration
Hard Drive
You can format the HDD and USB drives in this section, as well as eject the
USB drive. Formatting the HDD and USB drive will erase all data on the drive.
Note:
Do not unplug the USB drive without clicking eject first, or the files on the
USB drive may become damaged.
HDD format
Standard
(Individual Disks):
HDD format
JBOD (Linear -
Combines Both
Disks):
HDD format RAID
0 (Striping - Best
Performance):
HDD format RAID
1 (Mirroring -
Keeps Data Safe):
Estimated Size:
HDD Used:
Synchronization:
Only supports one hard drive to create the volume.
Combines both hard drives in a linear fashion to create
one large volume geared towards maximum available space.
This mode does not provide any redundancy.
Combines both hard drives in a striped fashion to create
one large volume geared towards maximum performance.
All data will be lost if one disk fails.
Mirrors the hard drives for redundancy. If one hard drive fails,
the other still has all the data. Replace the failed hard drive and the
volume will rebuild, providing maximum data protection.
Displays the total capacity available for use.
Displays the used space and total space of the volume.
In RAID 1 Mode, use this function to rebuild your data to a new disk
when one of the hard drives has been replaced.