User manual IOMEGA NETWORK ATTACHED STORAGE REPLACING HARD DRIVE
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[. . . ] To enhance your experience with your Iomega NAS, it is very important to become familiar with the basics of drive handling. Always: l Back up your Iomega NAS As with any computer hardware or peripheral, it is highly recommended that you back up your NAS device. a backup can be performed over a TCP/IP network. [. . . ] Never: Remove more than one hard drive at a time In RAID 1 and RAID 5 data protection modes, your Iomega NAS device can continue operating after a single drive failure. Do NOT remove any other drive while there is a failed drive in the system or while the replacement drive is being restored. Interrupt the system rebuild process After inserting the replacement drive, you MUST allow the RAID volume to restore. active restoration is indicated by either a flashing power/status LED and continuous hard drive activity , or by continuous hard drive activity. During the rebuild process, do NOT remove any of the hard drives or power down the Iomega NAS device. This process may take many hours depending on the capacity of the RAID volume and the amount of data that is being restored. In the event of a drive failure, you can quickly and easily a replace drive. Simply shut down the Iomega NAS and replace the damaged drive. Failure to use Iomega drives will void your warranty. Always verify you are replacing the damaged drive. To Replace a Hard Drive: Follow these instructions to replace any single hard drive in your Iomega NAS. Never replace more than one hard drive at a time. Follow the steps above or check the System Log if you are unsure. Once the drive assembly is in, push the eject lever forward until it locks into place. After inserting a new drive, the Iomega NAS performance will be degraded until the RAID has been rebuilt. RAID 5 configurations may take up to 8 hours to rebuild your data. [. . . ] Iomega, the stylized "i" logo, and all Iomega brand blocks are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Iomega Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Certain other product names, brand names, and company names may be trademarks or designations of their respective owners. [. . . ]
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