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Re: Diff for TS-469 Pro, QNAP TS-459 Pro II and QNAP TS-459

Postby patricklee99 » Mon Aug 20, 2012 5:15 pm

Hello,

Based on yours information, is that?
- All the memory module compatible with DDR3 1066 DRAM supported?
- Since the Intel Atom C2700 processor does support DRAM of up to 4 GB total, I can only install max 2GB model into the TS-469 pro. Is that right?
- Is that any support list for the memory module of the TS-469 pro?

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Re: Diff for TS-469 Pro, QNAP TS-459 Pro II and QNAP TS-459

Postby schumaku » Tue Aug 21, 2012 12:15 am

patricklee99 wrote:- All the memory module compatible with DDR3 1066 DRAM supported?
There might be different architectures available - so probably not. Check the Forum for user reports please.
- Since the Intel Atom C2700 processor does support DRAM of up to 4 GB total, I can only install max 2GB model into the TS-469 pro. Is that right?
Wrong. Only one module is user accessible, this is empty on delivery. This is documented in the link I gave you just a few posts back.
- Is that any support list for the memory module of the TS-469 pro?
I don't think this would make any sense. The DRAM market is much to volatile. If you are concerned about plug-and-play compatibility, buy direct from shop.qnap.com
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Re: Diff for TS-469 Pro, QNAP TS-459 Pro II and QNAP TS-459

Postby P3R » Tue Aug 21, 2012 3:45 am

patricklee99 wrote:- Is that any support list for the memory module of the TS-469 pro?
No there isn't as the only memory expansion supported by Qnap are with one of the 1 GB or 2 GB modules bought from their own shop. That will give a total maximum RAM of 2 or 3 GB.

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Re: Diff for TS-469 Pro, QNAP TS-459 Pro II and QNAP TS-459

Postby patricklee99 » Wed Aug 22, 2012 10:21 am

Hello,

Thanks for your all your reply and information but I still have some inquiry.
1. I already have one TS-209 pro II and how can I transfer the data into the new TS-469 pro? Is that I should use something like ajaxplorer?
2. Can I plug the harddisk in TS-209 pro II into the USB of the TS-469 for file copying?
3. What is the format for the harddisk in TS-209 pro II?

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Re: Diff for TS-469 Pro, QNAP TS-459 Pro II and QNAP TS-459

Postby _Robb_ » Thu Aug 23, 2012 4:14 am

Is it true that the TS-469 is 64-bit and the TS-459's are 32-bit?
http://forum.qnap.com/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=59940
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Re: Diff for TS-469 Pro, QNAP TS-459 Pro II and QNAP TS-459

Postby schumaku » Thu Aug 23, 2012 4:56 am

_Robb_ wrote:Is it true that the TS-469 is 64-bit and the TS-459's are 32-bit?


As of v3.7.x - yes:

[~] # uname -a
Linux TS-459Pro 2.6.33.2 #1 SMP Wed Aug 1 00:13:43 CST 2012 i686 unknown

[~] # uname -a
Linux TS-269L 2.6.33.2 #1 SMP Wed Aug 1 02:11:19 CST 2012 x86_64 unknown

Suspect this is based on the decision that systems "unable" to reach 16 TD storage volume size can remain 32-bit - so this applies to the NAS with a smaller number of storage slots. As we see from the two bay 269L here, this decision was reviewed. Would make senseto bring all capable NAS models to 64-bit IMHO.

Does it matter? Max DRAM supported is 3 GB only for example.
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Re: Diff for TS-469 Pro, QNAP TS-459 Pro II and QNAP TS-459

Postby _Robb_ » Thu Aug 23, 2012 5:47 am

Yes it does matter. Some software (not open) is compiled nowadays only 64-bit (example Oracle 11g XE).
64-bit systems can run 32 bit software. The other way around is impossible.
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Re: Diff for TS-469 Pro, QNAP TS-459 Pro II and QNAP TS-459

Postby patricklee99 » Fri Aug 24, 2012 12:08 pm

Hello,

Thanks for your all your reply and information but I still have some inquiry.
1. I already have one TS-209 pro II and how can I transfer the data into the new TS-469 pro? Is that I should use something like ajaxplorer?
2. Can I plug the harddisk in TS-209 pro II into the USB of the TS-469 for file copying?
3. What is the format for the harddisk in TS-209 pro II?

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Re: Diff for TS-469 Pro, QNAP TS-459 Pro II and QNAP TS-459

Postby schumaku » Fri Aug 24, 2012 2:30 pm

Hi Patrick,
Sorry for drifting away from your original questions.
patricklee99 wrote:1. I already have one TS-209 pro II and how can I transfer the data into the new TS-469 pro? Is that I should use something like ajaxplorer?
Is copy share (old) to share (new) an option over the network? Takes it's time - but it's the most simple one.
patricklee99 wrote:2. Can I plug the harddisk in TS-209 pro II into the USB of the TS-469 for file copying?
Not fully convinced - see 3).
patricklee99 wrote:3. What is the format for the harddisk in TS-209 pro II?
It's EXT3 - however, there is a little (unintentional) glitch - prohibiting to connect (not plug ino the internal slots) the HDD to your new NAS.

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Re: Diff for TS-469 Pro, QNAP TS-459 Pro II and QNAP TS-459

Postby patricklee99 » Mon Aug 27, 2012 11:50 am

Hello Kurt,

For 3), is that mean use the USB cable to connect the new and old NAS together or plug the harddisk in old NAS to the new NAS through the external USB box? Thanks.

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Re: Diff for TS-469 Pro, QNAP TS-459 Pro II and QNAP TS-459

Postby schumaku » Mon Aug 27, 2012 3:22 pm

The USB are USB hosts and cant be connected back to back anyway.

You are lucky with your TS-209 is still operational - you are encouraged to take the time to copy everything over the network.
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Re: Diff for TS-469 Pro, QNAP TS-459 Pro II and QNAP TS-459

Postby mysticx2600 » Wed Aug 29, 2012 7:08 am

patricklee99 wrote:
For 3), is that mean use the USB cable to connect the new and old NAS together or plug the harddisk in old NAS to the new NAS through the external USB box? Thanks.



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