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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
May 23, 2013Guru - Experienced User
If you mean it uses TB for the labels but it is really TiB that would be correct. That is also what ReadyNas does. Some linux commands will report either way (du --si for instance).
tiranor wrote: ...Windows uses base 2, but writes base 10 (TB instead of TiB)
All this confusion to replace a divide with a shift back when KB was huge (so the difference didn't matter much).
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