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GaRFIELD1
Mar 26, 2013Aspirant
4TB disks on ReadyNas Ultra 6?
I just bought a ReadyNAS ULTRA 6 for a great price of less than USD 600,- including a 2TB Seagate disk. Waste of space with only 1 x 2TB, so need to get some new disks... The plan was to fill it up w...
StephenB
Mar 26, 2013Guru - Experienced User
Just to clarify - both the expansion limits are due to the underlying linux tools, not the upper layer software.
For instance, to expand the volume across the 16 TiB limit requires you to expand the inode addresses from 32 bits to 64. This is not safe with the linux tools used in the x86 line.
For instance, to expand the volume across the 16 TiB limit requires you to expand the inode addresses from 32 bits to 64. This is not safe with the linux tools used in the x86 line.
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