Qnap storage pool vs volume 1) For my SSDs, I assume I should be creating just one volume, but should it be Thick or Thin? 2) For my HDDs, when I get to that step, I guess I'll also set up a single storage pool (RAID5 seems like it should be fine?), but how many volumes should I make, and should they be Thick or OS: Win10 Professional v2004 OS Build 19041. The pool is unable to allocation space to thin volumes and LUNs. Remove 2x 2TB HDDs. I recently added another HDD to my RAID6 Storage Pool. If you don't use RAID you negate the advantages of buying a NAS as you have no data protection. A static volume is a simple and easy-to-use volume which contains all the available storage capacity on the disks/RAID selected to create the volume. I set it up as a single static volume, but I am looking at converting to a storage pool (thick volume). • Thick provisioning: This approach can instantly allocate physical storage space for the volume. Snapshots require a Storage Pool to be setup and that's where I hit a snag. But your only really interested if the Volume gets full. How to remove a Storage Pool: Go to Storage & Snapshots > Storage > He/she tried to create a static volume in a storage pool which is impossible as static and pool are mutually exclusive. 0 TB and Free Space 1. Thick volumes. To create a new volume for a storage pool, follow these steps: 1. And both QNAP thin and thick volumes are implemented as thin LVM2 volumes within the thin pool. You Storage pool space is allocated on-demand, as data is written to the volume. Hence it is as stated in the last paragraph in that article mentioned in my last post. So, there are reasons where a user might not want storage pools. This is called thin provisioning. Print view; 7 posts • Page 1 of 1. iunlock Getting the hang of things Posts: 68 Joined: Sat Aug 01, 2015 1:04 pm [Flexible Volumes & Storage Pools] Static Single Volume vs Thick Multiple Volume vs Thin Multiple Volume. Open Storage & Snapshots Hello again helpful QNAP users! I've inherited a RAID 6 storage pool which is in urgent need of cloning for backup and disaster recovery. I have a 863+ with expansion box. no matter which combination - still i get this graying out issue and cannot proceed. Interested in our products? Posts: 64 Joined: Mon May 11, 2015 8:34 am. That is not quite right. Double click You should probably consider QNap Storage and Snapshots as the gospel for what exists and doesn't on your storage pool. This is going to give you the most flexibility and aligns with QNAP's strategic direction. RAID 0 are all bad choices. Attempted to expand the new volume on the new storage space, but it would not allow me to add that disk to the SP. Related documents: How to migrate Storage Pool 2 (your eight matching 7200 RPM SATA drives) are setup in a RAID 6 configuration, as THIN provisioned volumes. My setup has 3x 2. Re: Best Method to Move Shared Folder to New Volume? Quote; Post by Don » Tue Sep 29, 2015 1: Submit QNAP Support Ticket - QNAP Tutorials, FAQs, Downloads, Wiki - Product Support Status Starting with a 2*3T Raid 1, I transferred the needed folders from my old 219PII to it. You can use QNAP flexible volume management to better manage your storage capacity. Copy the data from the 1x 4TB to the RAID 5 storage pool 1 & volume. But the folders and files are still there because I can mount and access them on my windows PC via SMB Ran df and md_checker this is what I get Delete the Storage Pool 1. 2 Launched. Remove the current volume and reconfigure the disks with a storage pool and then create a volume (I recommend a thick volume). System & Disk Volume Management. Migration from 2->4 drive. Under both JBOD and RAID0 the loss of either drive in your NAS results in complete data loss on both drives. Basically no redundancy/not needed on this NAS. So my question is is it good idea too make new storage pools for each volume we think? Our plans for now changed too ; Storage pool 1 Only combine RAID Groups with the same redundancy to a Storage Pool (QNAP does just prohibit to combine non-redundancy and redundant RAID groups). 1 level. Can I create a small volume within the new SSD storage Pool dedicated to caching my SATA storage pool or must I purchase m2 cards? So in this scenario, I would have a thin volume on the SSD storage pool and a caching (100GB QNAP NAS Community Forum. 4 if possible as that will allow for the creation of shared snapshot folders (a special type of shared folder). Have a separate volume for all working multimedia files to serve as a backup to computers. A storage pool combines multiple physical disks into one QNAP TS-470 Pro w/ 4 * Western Digital WD30EFRX WD Reds (RAID5) - - Single 8. 16T. Checking the settings are all OK, I noticed that there still remains 1. 3. com/2019/10/23/what-is-raid-understanding-the-different-raid-levels-for-your-nas/Large So, last night my system volume (and a couple of other volumes) switched to read-only. VS created a new hard drive. Two different usages on NAS. It only indicates that the storage pool size is at the alert limit. Storage Pool gives you so much more flexibility In QTS, after creating a storage pool, you must also create at least one volume. Post Reply. Note: Two modes cannot be used at the same time. I took it to show that despite me have 19tb in my storage pool, the volume itself only has a capacity of 16tb. There is no way to turn it completely off. Important: For data safety, you cannot select disks that have the status Warning. Just needed max space with each drive presenting itself individually. When I went back to the storage panel, the pool was present but there were no volumes. Don Guru Posts: 12296 Joined: Thu Jan 03, 2008 4:56 am Location: Long Island, New York. A static volume does not have a storage pool Hi, I wondering how I can move one Volume to another Pool. 62 TB in my new NAS Regardless of storage configuration, It's a NAS and not a chassis where you can swap drives in and out as you please. Print view; 5 posts • Page 1 of 1. I’ve never created snapshots on this volume, and I don’t even think the previous version supported them. With Single Disk Volumes being the least dangerous of these three. 06 (64bit) Forums: View My Profile - Search My Posts - View My Photo - View My Location - Top Community Posters QNAP: Turbo NAS User Manual - QNAP Wiki - QNAP Tutorials - QNAP FAQs Discussion on setting up QNAP NAS products. Storage Pools vs. Run space reclaim or expand the capacity of the pool. For example, if you creates a thin-provisioned volume with 10TB allocated space, while the actual available space is only 1TB, the "Subscription" value in the “Overview” page will be 900% and indicate storage pool is "Oversubscribed". The alert does not indicate that the disks are getting full of data. Each disk is it's own storage pool and 'RAID group'. Hansaplastique Getting the hang of things Unfortunatly, its the Storage Pool itself that needs to be expanded. So, my question is why the default is If not what happens if I delete the one and only storage pool / volume ? Submit QNAP Support Ticket - QNAP Tutorials, FAQs, Downloads, Wiki - Product Support Status - Moogle's QNAP FAQ help V2 Asking a question, include the following (Thanks to Toxic17) 2. If you select a disk with the status In Use, QTS will temporarily stop all disk storage services on the NAS in order to unmount the disk, and then delete all data and partitions on the disk. 2. Print Post by dulcifium » Wed Jul 02, 2014 7:53 am. Launched: QTS 4. (QNAP Enterprise Storage OS) Multimedia; ↳ Photo Station, Music Station, Video Station; ↳ Media Streaming; ↳ Mobile Devices; Home Board [Flexible Volumes & Storage Pools] Static Single Volume vs Thick Multiple Volume vs Thin Multiple Volume. Are storage pools still regular Linux RAID I have a QNAP-TS464. Quote; So after after moving my data to the new volume on the new storage space. The questions I currently have are related to the setup of the 2 NAS systems with regards to RAID-level and volumes setup. Qnap TS-413P I'm setting up a new NAS (well, old nas, new drives) . - Delete the original hard drive. 73Tb drives in Raid-5 configuration, for a total usable QNAP NAS Community Forum. My planned use is this will be for backups/long time storage only. Missing_Link Starting out Everything was working fine on my NAS and suddenly the volume and storage pool disappeared, can't see my folders and files at all on the NAS. Storage Pool of Raid1xTwo vs Raid5? Questions theredcomet New here Posts: 8 Joined: Thu Nov 18, 2010 10:16 pm Location: BC, Canada. Step 1: Create a storage pool with RAID. When it does work however there will be several Apple MACminis streaming media from it at the same time. Do yourself a favor long term and setup your config as follows: 6x6TB Raid-6 Storage Pool Thick Provisioned Volume (don't allocate 100% of the space up front to it though) QNAP NAS Community Forum. Based on your recommendations, I will be setting up my NAS volumes in this manner: Storage Pool 1 - Volume 1 - SSD x 2 (RAID 1) - Purpose: QPKG Applications, Virtual PCs, etc. Presales. Everything it seems to work, but after a restart, some hours later, the volume disapper Now my Storage Pool 1 says that the space is used, but does not list any volume, and also the File Station cannot see that volume. (Disclaimer: I do have a backup, so I was able to take some risks). Create a RAID 10 Storage Pool. When the pool is ready, I see that on top of the OP and snapshot space several tens of gigabytes of space are marked as used by "Volume/LUN", the biggest volume I can create is ~120 GB. I guess I have 2 questions: 1. I want a single RAID 10 storage space of 3. Use "Static Volume" for best performance or use "Thick Volume" under storage pool. I was thinking to change to QuTS Hero, but don't know is the best option for me. Pools) Is it possible to set RAID1 to mirror Volumes off a disk vs. Submit QNAP Support Ticket - QNAP Tutorials, FAQs, Downloads, Wiki - Product Support Status - Moogle's QNAP FAQ help V2 Asking a question, include the following (Thanks to Toxic17) QNAP md_checker nasreport (release 20210309) ===== Model: TS-869L-- RAM: 3G -- FW: QTS 4. Is this a bug in the latest firmware for the volume creation wizard? The same thing happened when I tried to create a storage pool instead. Print view Questions about SNMP, Power, System, Logs, disk, & RAID. Next to the name of your NAS in File Station Both Data Volumes are on RAID 5 storage pools. What am I doing wrong? Under the "Overview"/ "Storage" screen and under storage Pool 1 it says Thick Volume 13. turn off network recycle bin. Also, thin volumes are recommended if you are planning to use volume snapshots. 4. FAQ; Login; Register; Home Board index; New Storage Pool vs New Volume on existing Storage Pool - pros/cons. Think of storage pools as the empty space on top of which you can create as many volumes as you like. Missing_Link Starting out QNAP NAS Community Forum. I have 6x10TB drives and a 1TB SSD at disposal. 7TB of When I create a Storage Pool on a 250GB NVME SSD, I select 10% overprovision and 5% reservation for snapshots. The usage of the Storage Pool does calculate up from static volumes, flexible volumes, LUNs, This is not storage used and no longer available. QTS is the operating system for entry- and mid-level QNAP NAS. All data storage consists of both the primary storage and the backups. It should be an opt-in configuration, not where it is always on and you have to reset its size if you didn't see it at config time. Getting Started. " Searching QNAP and forums the following were always found as the resolution. Quote; From reading the user manual it seems like I need to expand the storage pool / add 4th drive to storage pool - is this still possible if I didn't create the RAID 5 as a storage pool initially? When going through the setup, I selected RAID 5, but I did not elect to create a storage pool. - Thick-Provisioned - 20% Snapshot Reserved (Adjustable Based on Need) - Will Increase Volume Size from ~50% to Max (As Needed) Storage Pool 2 - Volume 1 - SATA x 6 Questions about SNMP, Power, System, Logs, disk, & RAID. Install the other 4TB disks and build a RAID 5 storage pool & volume onto the 3x 4TB disks. Note: A storage pool which Discussion on setting up QNAP NAS products. So i removed the storage pool to enable to Replace Disk One by one Option. 2. 2 SSD's and HDD's as separate volumes within this pool? I would use the SSD's to create the first volume where QTS and apps would reside and the RAID array as storage. Anyone new to storage has to figure out not just what the words mean, but why it seems like we use different words to mean the same thing. The size of a thin volume can be greater than that of its parent storage pool. Install 2x 4TB HDDs. I didn't fiddle with any parameters, and now that the RAID Recsync is done, I have expanded the Volume. Quote; Post by philhu » Mon Oct 05, 2015 9:36 pm. The Volume's storage pool is abnormal. One difference that I noticed is that when I create a storage pool and thick volume, I perform operations from "storage pool" screen, while when I create a thick volume, I have to use "volumes" screen - but it looks like both offer similar functions. The Storage Manager displayed "Legacy Volume: unmounted" and "Static Volume DataVol1: Error" I have almost no Linux knowledge. the minor difference in performance you might get from static volume. Thin volumes. If data is deleted from the volume, that space can be freed and given back to the storage pool free space. 7% The snapshot thing is what is bizarre. Hi, According to the Storage overview, it says this about Storage Pool 1: Snapshot:208gb Thin Volume: 894GB/894GB Free Space: 687GB Subsciption:119. As you have realized, a good part is reseed by that 50% volume, which is not in use. Storage Pool, Volume, iSCSI Storage, and LUNs. This will now dynamically change the size of each shared folder that you create, so you don't have to go back and change the volume size, to make it larger or smaller. QNAP TS-563-16G 5x10TB Seagate Ironwolf HDD Raid-5 NIC: 2x1GB 1x10GbE QNAP TS-231P-US 2x18TB Seagate Exos X18 HDD Raid-1 I plan on doing Snapshots on my DATA volume. The main box has 8 4tb drives and the expansion box has 7 4tb drives Both in raid6 configs. Go with Storage Pool. iunlock Getting the hang of things Posts: 68 Joined: Sat Aug 01, 2015 1:04 pm 3) There is no such thing as a storage pool snapshot. This Ignore the storage pool alert, or disable it. I'm now at the stage trying to decide if I should just do a single volume OR set up some volumes. 4) Again no such thing as storage pool snapshots. Missing_Link Starting out A non-RAID configuration (including RAID 0, which isn't really RAID) with a backup on a separate media protects your data far better than any RAID-volume without backup. 79TB of unallocated space in the Storage Pool. Honestly, there is hardly anything from Qnap that explains what I feel is essentially basic. Now, I get that the thick volume is empty (which is true) but the storage pool is recognized full. If you set the thick volume to maximum capacity during creation, that means all available space in the storage pool is pre-allocated to the thick volume. I off-site back up to a Remote NAS. I have reviewed the link you posted and it talks about expanding the volume. Support checked out the original Raid 1 disks in a very thorough session and couldn't understand why it was failing except With thin provisioning, the volume space is fully utilized. thin volume, thick, etc. We recommend creating a storage pool and then creating a thick volume in the pool. Storage Pool vs Volume size. Static Volumes. Then I wanted to utilise ALL the available space (minus provisioning) for the Volume I created to actually use. e. I recently rebuilt my NAS, installing 8x4TB drives, RAID6, adding all Reduce the allocated thick volume space to free space for the storage pool, other volumes, LUN or Snapshot Using storage pools provides the following benefits: Multiple volumes can be created in a storage pool, enabling you to divide the storage space among different users and applications. After that, you can install applications and create shared folders. I disabled snapshot-ing etc. QNAP NAS Community Forum. Select the pool and click on "Manage" In the storage pool management window, click on "Remove” > “Remove Pool” Confirm the removal of all volumes/iSCSI LUN/Snapshots contained in the pool and click on “OK”. Adding caching to my slower storage pool is appealing. Right now I have 1 Storage Pool Created. When I got my NAS (QNAP TS-451) I just wanted one place to store my stuff (movies, family pics, etc) so I created one storage pool with one thick volume taking up all the space, with a threshold of 80%. The storage pool aggregates hard drives into a bigger storage space, and with the ability to support multiple RAID groups, the Storage Pool vs. Storage pools vs ZFS. Creating a storage pool allows you to store data and install applications. Storage pool space is allocated to a thin volume on demand, as data is written to the volume. I needed to reinitialise the NAS (meaning wipe all data and factory reset), but I didn't want to lose the bulk of my data. 4 Build 20150522 (used for data storage) QNAP NAS Community Forum. This has not impacted usage but is starting to impact management as I get lower and lower in available storage space. Hey all, I’m looking for the optimal way to configure the drives on QNAP. If you set the storage pool size at 80% and the disk alert is set to 80% you will get an alert, even if there is no data on any of your volumes. The status In Use means that a disk is currently formatted as an external disk, and may contain current user data. When I selected "create new volume" for the HDD pool in the Volume Creation Wizard, there were 0/4 drives It's a NAS . See Appendix for explanation. Yesterday, do not ask me why please, I converted using the QNAP web interface, the System volume of my QNAP from thin to thick. Disks of Thin volumes are recommended when you must create multiple volumes and share the storage pool space efficiently between them. 1. Volume for TS-453A. For reference, I’m running two shucked 14TB WD white drives in raid 1. QNAP's go foward direction/efforts all revolve around storage pools. Single Disk Volumes are better, in that a drive loss there results in data loss on the failed drive only. 6, you could be able to convert the THICK data Volume (which you said isn't using much space) to a THIN volume. It should not seem to hard to do it from a one click automated point of view, but I can't find out how to do it. I created a Storage Pool with 10% provisioning. xT, so I expanded the volume. Done and all tested fine. Thick Multiple Volume: This basically allows you to create multiple rooms (volumes) in your warehouse (storage pool), while being able to preallocated the space of the size of the room (volume). I'm still confused about the choices in Storage Manager, i. well spotted, you're right the snapshot pushed the storage to the threshold today. What is the advantage of using a storage pool vs simple volumes? SECOND: Am I understanding correctly That I would create a storage pool and would be able to use my m. You can I am struggeling with understading the difference between the concepts Storage Pool and RAID volumes. Now The Storage pool doesn't show the Volumes. It's your money and your data, spend the storage budget wisely or pay with your data! Applied Products: All NAS Series "Subscription" is the ratio between allocated space and available space in the storage pool. But after reading through some of the posts I connected via SSH to the NAS and tried In the volume management window, click on "Remove" to open the Volume Removal Wizard. Now that I have the two storage pools, I need to create volumes on top of those pools so I’ve just upgraded from a 12yr old NAS to a TVS 472xt and I’m baffled by the terms ‘storage pool’ and volume. Successfully replaced the disk. Please, Storage Pool Utilization vs Thick Volume Utilization . This is the process: When you install the storage and decide on the disk configuration (RAID or something JBOD vs. Then, I moved the old drives from the 219 to the 469, formatted them, and migrated the raid 1 into raid 5. I Does anyone have any idea why the next would be grayed out like this. Discussion on setting up QNAP NAS products. As I continue to research and read what others have done, I am inferring that the File Level LUN is not going to give me any advantages and can actually be created in an existing static volume. Is this normal, or should I allocate that as well? Thin Volumes allocate space in the storage pool as data is written into the volume. Strunov Starting out Posts: 45 Joined: Wed Mar 02, 2011 10:34 am. I was under the impression that if I wanted to use snapshots, the snapshots would take up a similar amount of space for the storage pool. The storage pool is in a TS-1263U-RP and I have an expansion rack UX-1200U-RP connected via USB3 onto which to clone it. 3. In my case, I can expand the volume another few percentage point (and still leave room for snapshots) but its the storage pool itself that I am wondering about in this case. Reboot the NAS. QTS 4. After you initialize your QNAP NAS and install QTS or QuTS hero, you must first create at least one storage pool. P. How do I do that? Can anyone provide the instructions or a link to a tutorial. Making both raid groups into a storage pool, it shows available What is the advantage of using a storage pool vs simple volumes? SECOND: Am I understanding correctly That I would create a storage pool and would be able to use my m. not a simple disk enclosure, removing Pools/Volumes (especially the system Pool/Volume) will break stuff. What are the advantages/disadvantages of putting the volume in a storage pool? QNAP NAS Community Forum. Most deployments I believe can be satisfied with a single thick volume in a storage pool. All the disks and raid groups are green, no errors, nothing special happened during the night, the NAS is on UPS, there is enough free space in Discussion on setting up QNAP NAS products. (They are an improvement, so you actually should "want" them). Snapshot reserved space is "guaranteed" snapshot space that takes away from available space to allocate to the volume. I thought that snapshots were within the volume, but adding the percentages (snaphots + volume + unallocated = 100%) it seems as if snapshots are stored I do NOT want to qteir, but want the high speed SSD storage pool. I wasn't sure how much storage pool to allocate to the volume, so I just did a little more than 1/3 my storage pool size. Took some time, and I ended up with a storage pool that says 8. Reconfigure any lost configuration and restore the data from the backup system. (QNAP Enterprise Storage OS) Multimedia; ↳ Photo Station, Music Station, Video Station; ↳ Media Streaming; ↳ Mobile Devices; Home Board index; I initially set up my volume smaller than my pool. Updated from v4. The only known procedure to change from a legacy volume to a storage pool would be: Backup all data on an external system. . I've ** to QNAP about that. Storage Pool gives you so much more flexibility plus is QNAPs long term direction for feature enhancements. Such is the case with LUNs At this point in time, thick, or thin, storage always configures snapshots. "Thin QNAP focused community, to share news, tips and discussion about QNAP products and QTS/QuTS usage. (All 6 drives as RAID 5) I'm debating if I should split up the space on the Storage Pool 50 / 50 and create: One Thin Multiple Volume for iTunes Library Storage pools may contain more than one RAID group. Here is a screenshot from Volume Management of my In hindsight, I should have done this differently. Missing_Link Starting out I had to change the one of the HD in the Raid 5 Group. Your TS-451 uses Storage Pools, so you have no choice. Go to "Storage Manager" > "STORAGE" > "Storage Space". Quote; Hi, when creating a volume in a new storage pool I am asked if I want to use the whole disk or use a part of the available disk. Print view I’ve been running a RAID1 with primary (aka “legacy”) partition for quite a long time. 62 TB total intended space. The only way to get closer to what you want (but you would still have limitations) that I see is to use disks in smaller volumes and live with all the administrative tasks that a multi-volume storage lead to. Always click on "set to pool capacity" so it uses maximum space. Under the hood, a QNAP Storage Pool is implemented as a thin LVM2 pool. Board index. Print view; 1 post • Page 1 of 1. Data Security vs Storage Pool options. How do i enable the my Volumes again from the Storage pool? I attached Screen Shots of my NAS. Top. Confirm the removal by clicking on “Apply”. Quote; Post "Storage & Snapshots Storage Pool [Storage & Snapshots] Insufficient space in storage pool 1. Skip to 157 Joined: Fri May 03, 2013 12:17 pm. 2 enhances security and supports the newly launched QNAP TL SATA/USB JBOD external exclosures for a more flexible storage expansion experience. Snapshots only exist on Volumes or with the new Shared Folders (which are just thin volumes presented as a folder). 1421 build 20200907. Build Storage Pool 1 in RAID 5 onto 3x 2TB disks. Afterwards I could create a new pool with the new HDD’s, but I still couldn’t successfully ‘scan and recover’ my ‘safely detached’ data volume pool. In my case I have one If you're looking for a way to move a shared folder to a different volume in your QNAP NAS, you've come to the right place! In this video, I'll take you step Please note which disks make up this Storage Pool so you can remove them later on. I entered File Station to being creating directories and transferring files; however, no volumes appeared. I inteded to safely detach the storage pool, QNAP NAS Community Forum. Legacy vs LVM volume, and Storage Pool or not? Questions about SNMP, Power, System, Logs, disk, & RAID. The NAS serves two purpose a) As a centralized storage Please refer to the QNAP website, product information, Creating New Volumes for Storage Pools . General. In this case these are Disks 5, 6 and 7. Questions about SNMP, Power, System, Logs, disk, & RAID. Could anyone in plain English (or Danish) break it down for me? Top. Wont be planning on "expanding" my storage pool anytime soon. NAS #1: should I use QNAP snapshots? Discussion on setting up QNAP NAS products. I need a way to get the space on the storage pool over to my volume but I’m not sure how As for Raid 6 vs Raid 5, is have everything backed up to other external hard drives so getting the best value per gb is most important for me How to remove a Storage Pool: Go to Storage & Snapshots > Storage > Storage/Snapshots. Like most tech, storage people have their own jargon. Volumes allow you to divide and manage available storage capacity in the storage pool. - In VS, deleted all of the Snapshots for that VM - Copied the folder from the old location to the new Storage pool / Volume - Renamed the folder and img file to suit my needs ( not necessary ) - In VS, on the Storage tab, changed the location of the img file. Build Storage Pool 2 in RAID 5 onto 3x 4TB disks. Two NVME drives, plus two 16TB HDDs in RAID 0. Migration from 2->4 drive Discussion on setting up QNAP NAS products. A storage pool is the minimum storage unit required to start using your NAS. 0 Build 20151023 - Kali Linux v1. Quick links. Using storage pools provides the following benefits: Multiple volumes can be created in a storage pool, enabling you to divide the storage space among different users and applications. Follow the QNAP website of Expansion compatibility to check the maximum number of supported JBOD units. Pool shows 12. Nick Lavigne New here Posts: 2 Joined: Wed Oct 14, 2020 1:29 am. Your Volume, on the other hand, has 700+ GB free (so appears to be about 93% used): using the unallocated space from the Storage Pool and enlarging the Volume size, gives more than 50% additional free space. Another difference is that since I don't have a storage pool, I cannot create additional volumes. Make sure you are setting things up under QTS 4. New Storage Pool vs New Volume on existing Storage Pool - pros/cons. I'll but using 2x 500GB SSDs for Cache on the DATA Volume. empty network Answer: "Subscription" is the ratio between claimed space and available space in the storage pool. Perhaps you prefer the limitations of a 16TB filesystem and 16TB expansion limitations as provided by "legacy" models running "legacy" Storage Volumes? A block based LUN would be useful if you wanted to map it to an ISCSI target and mount it as a drive on another computer, which I do for some of my storage. It works how you think, there are just a couple layers of indirection. Your 1GbE network connection will be your bottleneck vs. Single Disk Drive vs. I’m going to use it only as a Plex media server and storage for movies and music maybe 3-4 months a year so most of the year it will be off. Is there any advantages or disadvantages to having the MEDIA (movies) on it's own 8TB Storage Pool & Volume vs just making a 4TB Volume on the main RAID6 storage pool? Home users only need Storage Pools, if they purchase QNAP NAS devices that use them. Once I decide to upgrade my 4TB HDDs on the TS451, I can move it's data to the UX‑800P's storage pool (provided there is enough free space) and replace the drives in 451, something I can't do if I only have 1 large asicnas wrote:I've had an issue with the incorrect Capacity (and hence Free Size) showing under Storage Manager since setting up my QNAP about a year ago. 1. I tried to create a new Storage Pool via the Wizard, but none of my disks show up as available: Imgur. Quote; ↳ Google Cloud Storage; ↳ Object Storage Server; ↳ ElephantDrive; ↳ Xopero; ↳ System & Disk Volume Management; ↳ Web Server & Applications (Apache + PHP + MySQL / SQLite) ↳ Download Station and QGet; ↳ myQNAPcloud service; ↳ Surveillance Solution; ↳ Miscellaneous; ↳ QIoT; ↳ QuAI; ↳ QVR Face; Business When a thick volume is created, the storage pool pre-allocates space to the thick volume, which means the thick volume's total capacity is no longer available to the storage pool for other usage. Quote; TL;DR How to move the designation 'system volume' from CACHEDEV1_DATA to another? I have a TS-451D2-4G with 4 drives as a RAID0. If a user creates a thin-provisioned volume with 10TB claimed space, while the available space is only 1TB, the Thanks, I ended up going with a thick volume on a RAID 10 storage pool. While that was only data volume, When I install qnap i haven't SSD 2,5, now I have (storage pool 2) and want to move it. If you have assigned all of the space to your volume, it will show that its basically full. In a previous post I discussed how I carved up 18TB of storage into various storage pools. Physical space will be created as soon as the space is allocated for the volume, and that space cannot be A guide to RAID, storage pool & volume settings, and JBOD storage features. It is for SOHO use and I don't intend to change it in the future. Recently, one of my drives started failing before its scheduled replacement, and I thought lockdown would be a good opportunity to move to an lvm2 logical volume (QNAP calls it “Storage Pool”) set-up. WIth Linux and ext4, QTS enables reliable storage for everyone with versatile value-added features and apps, such as snapshots, Plex media servers, and 1. Because I'm not planning to create multiple volumes etc. Pools? Have a TS-251+ with all latest updates as of today. Disks of different sizes and types can be mixed into one large storage space. That should then free up space in your storage pool that you could then enable snapshots. Storage pools were introduced to allow expansion from head to expansion units and to go to larger volume sizes. I believe the Storage Pool is saying it has reached the threshold because I have allocated the entirety of the Thick volume to the Storage Pool. Good for users who want to pre-reserve space for specific Discussion on setting up QNAP NAS products. 388 x64 NAS: QNAP TS-EC2480U-RP 16G 24 Bay - Firmware: v4. Storage Pool (xTB across 2 drives Raid-1) QTS Volume (50%) - Thick Data Volume (50%) - Thick I believe on QTS 4. How do you move/migrate a volume from one storage pool to another storage pool without manually creating the volume on the new storage pool and then manually copying everything over. Quote; Post by brossyg » Sat Jan 09, 10, so 3. Good for users who value space efficiency or want to protect their data with snapshots. Skip to content. I recently expanded my volume to its max size, but even after I max it out, my volume is 0. Data corruption is less likely and data affected will be smaller since I'll have 2, seperate and independent storage pools. Press the “Remove” button and select “Safely Detach Pool”. I removed the volume on disk 5. This is why the Storage Pool is warning me, even though the Volume inside it is just fine. For my list of use I'm thinking that I may benefit from using Thin Multiple Volumes. 5TB smaller than the pool. Print view QNAP NAS Community Forum. 04TB - Thick Volume: 29TB HDD's: Western Digital - Model: WDC WD4001FFSX-68JUN0 Red Pro NAS My understanding is that, subject to the number of drive bays (and intended current/future use), the Storage Pool should be fully utilised. My current, old 2 NAS-system consists of a productive NAS and backup NAS both of them configured with 1 static volume each in RAID 6. RAID volumes? Quote; Post by Strunov » Fri Nov 27, 2015 8:04 pm. Have a separate volume for all document files that can be accessed across all computes at home 2. If that is the case, Old type: Thick volume, New type: Thin volume, Storage pool: 1. FAQ; Login; Register; Home. 1400 Build 20200817 Official StoragePool / DataVol: Storage Pool 1 / DataVol1: Single 29. S. Print view; 2 posts • Page 1 of 1. I've interpreted what you've shared as an issue with File Station. Storage pools and RAID. Can you mirror Volumes Only (vs. If you make a volume like this, QNAP cannot do any snapshots on it and many features are disabled. A QNAP thick volume is pre-allocated so that it occupies all the space of its max capacity from the start within the thin pool, and as such its performance degrades less with What is RAID and why do I need it on my NAS Drive? https://nascompares. Don Guru Posts: 12294 (QNAP Enterprise Storage OS) Multimedia; ↳ Photo Station, Music Station, Video Station; ↳ Media Streaming; ↳ Mobile Devices; Home Choose the right configuration for RAID and Volume. 1TB Storage Pool FW: QTS 4. i understand that storage pools and static volumes are mutually exclusive in the instance of QNAP it gives you the option to either do a volume creation or do a storage pool then volume creation. Have a separate volume for all old multimedia files for centralized storage and access 3. I’ve attached some images of what I’ve I think I am stuck with Static Volume unless I move the data and fully rebuild the array and deploy as storage pool with block level LUNs, then move the data back. Would i be missing out a lot on Static Volume + just SSD caching, or should i just leave it on Thick volume with Qtier. I have two other Qnap units with singles volumes. Data volume 1 still says some 2. Only the size of data in the volume is used up from the pool space, and free space in the volume does not take up any pool space. And would be connecting to my imac 27" via Thunderbolt3 for now. 4x 14TB in Raid 5 for 38TB storage pool. 3 TB and "subscription" 90% I noticed a warning message came up on the space available and when I clicked on the "DataVol1" it brought Since my ‘(System)’ volume has only apps to re-install and logs to be lost upon system re-initialization, I re-initialized from scratch at same 5. Quote; This box is intended to be a Plex server. Users specify an amount of storage pool space to allocate to a thick volume. efr xyjbj boswjv goiepv xfqv sxdjo qzafnmkf nrdz nexh cqmx