The new drives are SATA III and my old dock didn't support that, it was a cheap upgrade. And 3TB drives for just over $40 / TB is a steal. So some new drives and a new dock. I took a bit of fussing to get the NAS to recognize the drives and so I spent some time in root access mode making mods to the linux OS until I got it right. A new backup has been running for much of the day, I expect it will be done by the morning and then incremental backups will kick in again. It's been a couple of months since I've been able to do a full backup, the upgrade in NAS capacity blew my backup model out of the water.
I'm not satisfied with that though, it's too error prone for getting off-site copies of critical data (it relies on me remembering to do something manual and actually doing it). So today I got a 3rd NAS which is identical to the second one; a Netgear ReadyNAS NV+ V2. I only have 2 drives installed in it so with the x-RAID 2 enabled it's only 3TB of available storage. That will do for a few months though and I have 2 additional bays so I can increase it to match the primary NV+.
I'm preparing #2 to begin async replication tomorrow. When the two NAS are in sync I'll move the new one off-site and enable remote replication over a VPN. That, coupled with versioned snapshots to a set of USB drives, should keep me going for a few years.
It felt good to put the IT hat on again for a little while and come up with my operational model, implement the design, troubleshoot a little and see it in action. Maybe because I was doing it for myself...
Two ReadyNAS NV+ V2 and a USB dock |
An update: I'm getting ready to head to the States tomorrow and will be there a couple of times within a month so I'm activating my wifi. Seems I'll be heading to BestBuy to upgrade to a 4G device, they have them on sale for 1/2 price. Here's my minor detour to enable this additional upgrade : )
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