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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
Aug 30, 2014Guru - Experienced User
The drives aren't on the compatibility list, so you wouldn't get support, and Netgear hasn't verified that they are compatible. If you purchased around your September 2011, your warranty would run out in about 3 weeks anyway, so the support might not matter much to you.
There is no fundamental technical here (assuming the drives are in fact compatible). So it ought to work. If it turned out not to work for some reason (after you've spent the $1800 for the drives) you might have to get an new NAS (for instance RN316) to protect your investment in the drives.
There is no fundamental technical here (assuming the drives are in fact compatible). So it ought to work. If it turned out not to work for some reason (after you've spent the $1800 for the drives) you might have to get an new NAS (for instance RN316) to protect your investment in the drives.
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