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lmsoares2003
Sep 17, 2011Aspirant
4tb drive support
Does anyone know if ReadyNAS will ever support 4tb drives? I'm at my limit and need to start looking for bigger drive storage. I would prefer to add bigger drives instead of getting a new system all t...
TeknoJnky
Sep 17, 2011Hero
All x86 devices support 3tb and larger drives. The sparc devices, nv+/duo and older models, will only support 2tb drives max.
It is still possible for various individual drive models to have problems or don't like to be in raid, but in general if you have an x86 device, you should be good.
Assuming they are fundamentally the same as 3tb drives (ie regular sata drives), we shouldn't have any problems.
But there is only one 4tb available now anyway, the seagate external drive.
It is still possible for various individual drive models to have problems or don't like to be in raid, but in general if you have an x86 device, you should be good.
Assuming they are fundamentally the same as 3tb drives (ie regular sata drives), we shouldn't have any problems.
But there is only one 4tb available now anyway, the seagate external drive.
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