QNAP TL-D800S 8 Bay SATA 6Gbps JBOD Storage Enclosure. PCIe SATA Interface Card (QXP-800eS-A1164) Included
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In this case, you use storage and snapshots to create the new raid group, Bob
As you can see in the picture, it has 12 3 1/2" bays and four 2 1/2" bays
From their website, you will need to download the Qnap software. I have been running my Qnap for over a year now and have never had a problem
There is no way I can understand what you are asking! The TL-DR does what the title says it does Is it possible to install a 12 TB hard drive in the D1600S? Yes, thanks for your contribution With its 18TB SATA hard drive capacity, it is capable of supporting a wide range of storage. In what sense is WDRED defined? How difficult would it be to ask "Does Is it possible to use 12 TB of hard drive space on a D1600S? I have to bring this up *Bob Zelin*
Selected User Reviews For QNAP TL-D800S 8 Bay SATA 6Gbps JBOD Storage Enclosure. PCIe SATA Interface Card (QXP-800eS-A1164) Included
Providing you followed the included diagram and installed the device management software, then the drive will be installed with it. Windows recognized the storage shelf and it "just worked", even though I did not purchase it specifically for windows. There is a TV in my house The 1282T3's storage was empty so I wanted to increase it. The installation was straightforward. If you use SAS cables, make sure the cables are labeled so that specific groups of drives are controlled. Please refer to the chart to identify what cable 1,2,3,4 on the shelf is. There are numbers 1,2,3 on the back of the card on the controller. It's hard to see once mounted, so keep this in mind when installing the card.
After installing the card, plug in the cables to the corrected location, power up the shelf or PC, and When I turn on the host, the throughput is fast, but it seems that it is a bit slower than what is on the host, even though my drives are faster in theory. )
I'm not so crazy about the fact that the software does not allow you to control the fans. The back of the case has a switch that allows you to set the fans to be auto, slow, or high. It was set on auto, as I was building the RAID group, I received an alert that one drive had exceeded the Because the NAS software does not control fan speed, it did not change anything. I went and changed the fan speed to fast, and within 2 minutes the drive's temperature dropped from 110 to 90 degrees. Afterwards, I set it back to automatic. There have been no alerts since, but I haven't put a lot of strain on the system other than how the first scrub goes. *) I'm overall happy with the solution. On this storage device, I have 90TB in RAID6. I am very pleased with the performance. It is definitely worth the recommendation.
Both the TL-C and TL-IP files aren't available for download on the QNAP site Neither the D1600S nor the QXP included If you can download anything for the 1600eS HBA card (Windows or Linux), that would help. The QNAP customer support department has not responded to my initial contact with them 14 days ago, and I still have not received any A Marvell chip is at the heart of the HBA card Marvell's drivers for (Windows or Linux) are also unavailable to me. At QNAP, you can view the product website. This website offers support for Windows, Linux with Kernel 3. 3, and Android with Android 2. 3. The sum of 10 and 5 is 10. A new Ubuntu 18. 04 beta is now available", and it "officially supports Ubuntu 18. 04". It is still possible to download the TL-SX01 from the QNAP download site, but it is not possible Neither the D1600S nor the QXP included Go to the download page for a 1600eS HBA card. The Qnap protocol. On www. tl-com, click on NAS / Expansion, then 16 Bay, and you'll see the TL- NAS 16-bay product that the page shows You cannot view model D1600S if you choose product type "QXP Expansion Cards". Please also see QXP-3298 if you choose product type "QXP Expansion Cards". It is the 1600eS that An 800C. In conclusion, the following is the In fact, D1600S was not even an option for support! The team took 11 days and two levels of escalation before they finally delivered a steaming pile of driver binaries for old (kernel 2)/web. Versions 6) of RedHat and SUSE distributions do not appear to solve this problem. You've got Ubuntu 0 and Ubuntu 9! The fact that I cannot find any drivers (for Windows or Linux) for the HBA card's chipset is even more of a frustration. It is a QXP-based microprocessor Based on the Marvell 88SE1475 IC, the 1600eS runs very reliably. The Marvell 88SE14xx product brief says it has "Windows and Linux reference drivers". A GPL license for Linux is provided for the Linux GPL source code. During my search for a download, I did not find any "source drivers. ". As a result of trying for half a month to figure this out, I have lost patience and am returning this I'm disappointed, since I liked the physical design quite a bit. In spite of my current ability to get the device to work, this experience does not inspire confidence that driver support will continue to be maintained as the Linux kernel is updated. Please stay away from the TL-E if you plan on using it With Linux, you can run the 1600S! While you might be able to find better luck with Windows, you'll also have to contact support to find drivers, and you're probably going to be rolling the same dice as me. Also, I checked and the drivers aren't included with Windows 10. It is not possible to obtain any drivers that are suitable for either Windows nor a modern Linux from either QNAP support nor the QNAP website nor the Marvell.
Drivers are missing and there are no instructions to make it work on either Win or Ubuntu
Manual contains a link to drivers that don't work you can't use SAS card.
The miniSAS enclosure holds one device. Out of the box, it works with Linux. My home is equipped with it.
There is a TS-issue in my family A listing on their website indicated that this unit was compatible with the 1677x. This text is based on the The 1677x failed to recognize the expansion unit after 3 months with Qnap support, and it had to be returned since the issue was not resolved. Having said that, the unit does work just fine when connected to Windows, so if that's what you are looking for it seems to be fine.
It's hard for me to comment on other people's reviews, but I have this as a second extension for a QNAP NAS, and setup was a snap. My previous drives are being transferred over to this, and I have maxed out this system with 12TB drives (prices for HD have gone through the roof, so I wasn't able to afford to My biggest complaint is the noise created by the fans. I'll be voiding the warranty and opening this up as soon as possible to replace them with silent Nomura fans, just like I did with my current QNAP NAS and Unifi switch. another review stated, the fan speed is not controlled by software, and even when I set the speed to low it keeps revving up and down and is awful to deal with. As you can see, my QNAP shows that it's revving at 9500 RPM, while my NAS shows that it has six drives running at 1700 RPM. It seems there is something wrong with that.