Synology RX1214, RX1214RP User's Guide
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To expand the storage capacity, power off your RX1214, connect it to your Synology DiskStation using the provided expansion cable, and power it back on. The system should automatically recognize the new drives.
To replace a faulty drive, locate the faulty drive indicated by the system, power down the drive bay, remove the defective drive, and replace it with a new one. Ensure the new drive is supported and reinsert it into the bay.
To set up RAID, access the DiskStation Manager, navigate to the Storage Manager, and select the RAID setup wizard. Follow the on-screen instructions to configure the RAID type and select the drives you wish to include.
Ensure that the expansion unit is properly connected via the expansion cable and that both devices are powered on. Also, make sure your DiskStation is running the latest version of DiskStation Manager.
Regular maintenance tasks include checking drive health using SMART tests, updating the firmware, cleaning dust from vents, and ensuring the system is in a stable environment.
Use the DiskStation Manager to monitor drive health. Navigate to Storage Manager and check the status and health information of each drive. Schedule regular SMART tests for ongoing monitoring.
Yes, the RX1214 supports hot-swapping. Ensure the drive is not in use before removal. Use the Storage Manager to safely eject the drive before physically replacing it.
The RX1214RP comes with redundant power supplies. If one fails, the unit will continue to operate on the remaining power supply. Replace the faulty power supply as soon as possible to restore redundancy.
To update the firmware, log into the DiskStation Manager, go to Control Panel, select Update & Restore, and check for updates. Follow the prompts to download and install the latest firmware.
The Synology RX1214 supports up to 12 drives, allowing for significant storage expansion when connected to a compatible Synology DiskStation.