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jelockwood1
Nov 05, 2013Guide
6TB drives that's SIX TeraBytes!
Any news on whether ReadyNAS models can cope with 6TB drives? I am not asking or expecting NetGear to have tested and certified such drives as yet, this is more to establish whether any ReadyNAS mo...
mdgm-ntgr
Nov 05, 2013NETGEAR Employee Retired
Of course with high capacity drives resyncs will take longer. So you do have an increased risk of encountering multiple disk failures.
I think a 316/516 (desktop) or 3220/4220 (rackmount) using RAID-6 would be a good way to go. With RAID-6 if any two disks fail data remains intact.
I think a 316/516 (desktop) or 3220/4220 (rackmount) using RAID-6 would be a good way to go. With RAID-6 if any two disks fail data remains intact.
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