Windows 10: NAS died along with HDDs. Can't even access the NAS after removing HDD

Discus and support NAS died along with HDDs. Can't even access the NAS after removing HDD in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; TerraMaster F2-220 died last night. Fan was on full power and it disappeared from my network. Tried turning it off and on again and that's when it... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by amancandance, Mar 5, 2020.

  1. NAS died along with HDDs. Can't even access the NAS after removing HDD


    TerraMaster F2-220 died last night. Fan was on full power and it disappeared from my network. Tried turning it off and on again and that's when it died. Both HDD LED lights went red and the LAN LED went out. So now it's just sat there, It can't be located anywhere on my network. Ran diagnostics and settings are correct but device won't respond. If it was just the HDDs I could deal but the whole thing seems to have died. Any suggestions? It was in RAID 0 so I can't even check if the HDDs are OK and the NAS has just failed.

    :)
     
    amancandance, Mar 5, 2020
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  2. btarunr Win User

    Seagate Announces 6 TB NAS HDD

    Seagate Technology today announced its new Enterprise NAS HDD - a high capacity drive targeting businesses seeking to optimize their computing for performance and reliability using Network Attached Storage (NAS) systems. With enterprise reliability and NAS optimized performance in up to 16-bays, the Enterprise NAS drive is available in capacities up to an industry-leading 6TB, and is designed to perform at high levels even under demanding workloads and in environments that call for global availability and 24x7 accessibility.

    "As the industry moves deeper into the cloud era, all businesses need solutions that enable applications to be accessed anywhere at any time," said Scott Horn, Seagate vice president of marketing. "With our portfolio of NAS products, we can effectively target the needs of all types of businesses and scale with them as they grow in size. These drives are tailored to the requirements of businesses, ensuring customers have choices so they are only paying for the features they need."


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    Available in 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6TB capacities, Seagate Enterprise NAS HDD can deliver up to 96TBs in one 16-bay rackmount or tower form factor. With a 50 percent capacity advantage over competitive offerings, the Enterprise NAS HDD 6TB drive delivers the highest capacity available on the market. Using RV sensor technology, the Enterprise NAS HDD can also sustain performance streaming and random read/write workloads for growing business data needs, intrinsically adjusting and compensating based on usage.

    "QNAP constantly strives to provide business users with reliable and scalable NAS solutions for storage, backup, iSCSI and virtualization applications, and many other practical business applications," said Meiji Chang, general manager of QNAP Systems, Inc. "Seagate's Enterprise NAS HDD allows us to deliver a compelling and cost-effective NAS offering that meets the capacity, performance, availability and reliability requirements of our end customers."

    In the event of a failure, be it environmental, human error, or accident, the Enterprise NAS HDD is supported by Seagate's own Rescue Data Recovery plans (optional), which provide end-to-end protection enabling industry-leading data recovery with more than a 90 percent success rate. The plans also cover NAS HDDs targeting the SOHO and prosumer NAS market and Surveillance HDDs targeting video surveillance systems.

    Seagate Enterprise NAS HDD key features include:
    • Rescue Data Recovery options for that extra peace of mind
    • 5 year limited warranty for long-term protection
    • RAID Rebuild technology for reduced downtime
    • Error Recovery Control for data accuracy and protection
    • RV Sensor for detecting and compensating for vibrational disturbances
    • 7200-RPM
     
    btarunr, Mar 5, 2020
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  3. NETWORKING WITH nas

    I am using Win10 and I am having trouble connecting to new NAS I have installed with static IP address. I have used x.x.x.240 so as to not clash with any DHCP users. I have 24 laptops, desktops, printer, plotters and switches on network so I wasn't expecting
    problems. I can access NAS via web browser no problems but I want to load up other HDD's to NAS to decluter a bit.
     
    MikeSmith3, Mar 5, 2020
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  4. NAS died along with HDDs. Can't even access the NAS after removing HDD

    NOOOO!!! My NAS just died on me!!

    I have been using a lacie edmini 320 gig nas media/file server for a few years now. i bought it used and it has been great streaming HD content to the PS3. it just died today *Cry :cry: i never saw it coming but the HDD inside is clicking! i thought maybe it is just the HDD that is dead but I cannot access the NAS at all using the web interface :shadedshu

    i am looking into buying a new NAS and would like your recommendations. it seems the synology lineup is high quality at a decent price. i would just have to buy the drives.
     
    Easy Rhino, Mar 5, 2020
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