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Raid 0 on a LS-QVL

Started by ericopter, July 27, 2014, 08:40:56 AM

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ericopter

Hi,

I just bought a LS-QVL empty with the idea of populated it with 2 1.5 TB HDD and 2 500 GB HDD.
The LS-QVL is just used for media sharing (in a 3 TB Raid 0 drive) on the diffrents media players of the house and save some files (on the 2 500 GB drives in RAID 5).
But i've several problems :
- I can't mount a RAID 0 drive with only the 2 1.5 TB HDD, even if they are alone in the NAS.
- I can't use the DLNA server with several directories in the same time

So i can't use the LS-QVL for sharing all the medias in the same time.

Why it's impossible to create a RAID 0 with only 2 drives ?
Why the DLNA server is not able to share several directorires ?

I've attempt a complete restore with only the 2 1.5 TB in the LS-QVL thinking that it will be easier to create a RAID 0 from an initial state but after 24 hours for erase the 2 disk (such delay just is crazy) : nothing ! I recover my two HDD.

Without solution, i'll return this product : i don't want à 4 drive NAS wich is only capable to RAID 0 4 drives !

davo

You can only do RAID0 with 4 hdds on the unit.
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