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These are computers, not just a bunch of disks, so why can’t I have some fun with it? I was unable to even find an application that would allow me to back up from the 5N2 to the 5N. The apps you can load are few and not terribly useful. While that interface has gotten faster over the years, it’s still clunky and uninteresting.
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I still have to use the Drobo Dashboard software to interact with the device. The Drobo 5N2 is a lovely piece of kit but guess what? The interface is identical to the 5N. I should mention that these were the least expensive, available right now 4TB drives not made by Seagate that I could find. Remember, that’s not the cost of the network attached storage (NAS) device, that’s JUST the drives to put in the Drobo. I forget what they cost back then but today a good 4TB Western Digital Black drive is $170, so 5 of them cost $850. When Drobo offered me a 5N2 to test (and let me keep it which I disclosed loudly in my review), I still had to pay a fortune to fill it with 4TB drives. The FS lived on as a backup to the 5N in our data storage life. Oh sure, the 5N had official app support while the FS required some jiggery-pokery on the command line, but the apps for the 5N aren’t much to get excited about. Eventually, we replaced the FS with the Drobo 5N, spending a lot of money to do so, and when I got it all set up, it was essentially the same as the FS except it was way faster. Many years ago we bought a Drobo FS so we could offload this giant amount of data off of our internal drives. Steve doesn’t create new files every week, but for the months after CES, he creates hundreds of GB of data with the videos he generates. You can imagine that this data would fill up my internal drive on my laptop pretty darn quickly. In a typical week where Bart and I record Security Bits and Chit Chat Across the Pond, the NosillaCast files add up to 3GB, and Chit Chat Across the Pond is 4GB.
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If you have the intelligence and patience to wait longer between upgrades you’ll love the speed difference, but are these things fundamentally different? A Series 3 Apple Watch and a Series 5 have the same apps and 90% overlapping functionality, so in some cases you have to know to look for the differences. I went from the Apple Watch Series 4 to Series 5 and only noticed my battery getting worse. It’s not perfect but it might be less frustrating than what you’re doing now.Have you noticed in the last few years, new gadgets and even software don’t seem all that different? I went from an iPhone X to an XS and couldn’t tell the difference after about a day.
Synology syncthing windows#
I considered suggesting that you try running Roon in a docker container, assuming you’re currently running the package version, but I think there’s a good chance that this wouldn’t help.Īt the risk of stating the obvious - since using Synology’s File Station UX seems to work for you…you might create a folder called “Temp” or “Staging” or something like that within your Music folder, move stuff into that folder using Windows and then just use File Station to move it to the final location. You can also enable debug logs for SMB and maybe you’ll see something there. Perhaps that will help, though I believe it already defaults to enabled. If you dig around deep enough in there, you’ll find a setting for “Monitoring changes on all subfolders within the directory”.
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If you want to continue to debug this issue, you might try looking at the SMB “Advanced Settings” on your NAS. Specifically, the fact that using Synology’s File Station to make changes works suggests that Roon is registered for changes and responds to them. I think you’re going to continue to have a difficult time getting Roon to engage with you on this issue because the evidence suggests that it isn’t there issue.
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A Roon bug impacting notification registration or response.
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A Synology bug in which change notifications aren’t generated consistently.Just wanted to say “thanks” for helping in the forum as you - I think you’re falling through the cracks, so to speak.