

Windows, Mac and Linux versions of the Network Assistant are included. This small program identifies the 5big Network 2 on the network, provides a link to the web-based UI, and helps you map drives.
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To get started, you install the LaCie Network Assistant. For the Share share, you need user credentials, but the administrator can also designate that share as a public share. For the Public share, no credentials are required. Online RAID volume expansion is also not supported.īy default, two shares are preconfigured: Public and Share. The 5big Network 2 does not support RAID migration – you can’t change RAID configuration without reformatting, so you’d have to back up all of your data to change RAID levels. The net available storage after accounting for RAID5 fault tolerance is ~ 3.6TB. The device also supports RAID0, RAID5+ (RAID 5 with a hot spare) or RAID6. Out of the box, the 5big Network 2 is configured for RAID5.

Normally the LED glows a pleasant blue, but during a RAID failure, it pulsates a menacing red – much like the red eye of the HAL9000 computer in 2001 Space Odyssey. Pressing the button again brings the 5big Network 2 out of deep sleep, but it takes slightly more than two minutes before the device is fully awake and storage is available to users. If configured, the button can activate a “deep sleep” mode that reduces power consumption from a measured average of about 38 watts to 18 watts. Through the management console, you can elect to turn off the LED indicator. Only single large indicator/button adorns the front panel. The monolithic design has a sandblasted finish which is great for obscuring fingerprints. However, it still lacks a built-in LAMP server found in other five Bay NAS products, and though its performance is double that of its predecessor, it still ranks at or near the bottom of the RAID5 performance charts.ĭesigned by Neil Poulton, the case of the 5big Network 2 looks like it was carved out of a large block of aluminum. The second generation of LaCie’s 5 bay NAS, named LaCie 5big Network 2, looks virtually identical from the front, but the inside components have been beefed up with a newer, faster processor and more RAM.Īlso added is support for UPnP media players, a built-in print server, and a new “Eco mode” to conserve power. It’s been almost two years since we reviewed the original LaCie 5big Network.
