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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/hundsfutter on 2025-05-04 12:13:25.

Hi!

I've recently bought a new/bigger HDD for my Synology DS218+.

I slapped it into the NAS, formatted it to ext4/jbod and copied all the shared folders onto the new drive.

Now I have totally 3 HDD's for the NAS. The first one is from a few years back with 10TB, the second 16TB and the new one 24TB.

The 16TB and 24TB are currently inside the DS218+, but the 16TB should be removed and stored as backup.

My plan is, to slap the 10TB into a HDD enclosure and backup every new copied stuff that gets copied over to the NAS also on this drive.

So in total that would make 1x24TB inside = 1x16TB + 1x10TB as backup.

But what is, if the NAS itself dies? Is it easy to access the ext4/jbod data and recover it from a normal windows/linux PC?

Is it a good Idea to take out the 16TB and store it as it comes out from the Synology without any formatting/copying?

Thank you for your help!

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