can a TVS-1288 be directly connected to TVS1688 via the 10GB Card to transfer 90TBs
Sure, static IP on both ports in a separate subnet
That’s how I connect a TVS-h1288X to a TVS-951X, no problem
I have both of those NAS’s. I used to connect them that way, but found it limiting and got an 8 port 10g switch and some 10g network cards for our pc’s.
yes - I do this all the time.
If you want to transfer from the TVS-h1288X to the TVS-h1688X, do the following. Setup a static IP on ethernet 5 or ethernet 6 of the TVS-h1288X - for this example - make it 192.168.2.4, subnet mask 255.255.255.0, MTU 9000. Plug that port into the TVS-h1688X either ethernet 5 or 6 (these are the 10G ports on these models) - make the port on the TVS-h1688X a static IP of 192.168.2.3, subnet mask 255.255.255.0, MTU 9000. Install Hybrid Backup Sync on both QNAP systems, and enable RTRR on the TVS-h1688X and enter a password. Create a folder on the TVS-h1688X that matches what you have on the TVS-h1288X. Now in Hybrid Backup Sync, select Sync, One Way Sync, enter the IP address of the TVS-h1688X which is 192.168.2.3, enter the password, and now select the SOURCE folder (on the TVS-h1288X) and select the DESTINATION FOLDER (the one you just created on the TVS-h1688X). Click SYNC NOW - and the transfer will start. Over the 10G network (even if it’s just a single Cat 6 cable from one QNAP to the other) - you will transfer at 1000 - 1100 MB/sec, and it will take 90 hours to transfer your 90 TB of data.
Bob Zelin
Bob thank you, those instructions were perfect. I have 90TB of movies and tv shows on the 1288. I’ve done some testing and only get about 200MB/s. I’m gonna try tying both 5 and 6 together on both units with link aggregation. I’ll do some more experimentation. I don’t yet have all 12 of the 16TB drives. I have Hero installed on 3x500GB 2.5 SSD RAID5 and plan on adding a hot spare. I have only 3x16TB HDD RAID5 to experiment. My final configuration will be 10x16TB RAID6 and 2Hot Spares.
Thanks again, I’ll remember you!
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well - there is your problem. You only have three drives. 3 drives cannot reach 1000 MB/sec. You need at least EIGHT matching drives in a single RAID group to achieve these speeds -
Bob