OK. I have this rather old NAS, a LaCie 2BIG NAS with 2 ea 2 TB HDs in it. I just recently replaced one of those drives.
Anyway, LaCie's NAS's used an operating system (OPSYS) from Seagate, NAS OS 4, but Seagate will no longer support it after Jan 2022.
I have another NAS now, a Qnap job, so I am not particularly worried about losing data: I won't
But I thought that if I could change the software in the NAS to something else, preferably something FreeBSD based, I could continue to use my hardware as a backup of my backups.
As I mentioned above, the original OPSYS for this NAS is Linux based, and named NAS OS 4. I know nothing about this software.
Any ideas or suggestions?
I have never liked to throw anything away that still works.
Ken Gordon W7EKB
Anyway, LaCie's NAS's used an operating system (OPSYS) from Seagate, NAS OS 4, but Seagate will no longer support it after Jan 2022.
I have another NAS now, a Qnap job, so I am not particularly worried about losing data: I won't
But I thought that if I could change the software in the NAS to something else, preferably something FreeBSD based, I could continue to use my hardware as a backup of my backups.
As I mentioned above, the original OPSYS for this NAS is Linux based, and named NAS OS 4. I know nothing about this software.
Any ideas or suggestions?
I have never liked to throw anything away that still works.
Ken Gordon W7EKB