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Gem_abhishek
Aug 02, 2021Follower
adding SSD to my existing ReadyNAS 3220
Hi All, I have a old readynas with 4 HDDs 6TB each,When the NAS was built X-Raid was turned On. as shown in screenshot. Now I want to add 8 more SSD ( Samsung 512 gb 860 Pro) to create a se...
- Aug 02, 2021
Gem_abhishek wrote:
But its just giving me option to expand the existing raid. but does not allow me to create a separate cluster which i want.
Also if i turn off the X-RAID, will my exiting 4 disk raid will be impacted??
X-RAID only handles a single volume, so you need to turn it off. You'll then be able to select the SSD from the center graphic, and create a second volume. Once you've confirmed that it works ok, I suggest deleting that volume and then inserting the remaining disks. Then select the disks, and create the RAID mode you want.
The original volume won't be affected.
Sandshark
Aug 02, 2021Sensei - Experienced User
Yes, it will affect your current volume. Specifically, how it can expand. It will no longer do so automatically (since it won't know which volume wou want the drive added to) and it also eliminates incremental vertical expansion (though I have posted an article in the forum on how to do that via SSH). Automatic replacement of a failed drive is still supported (though it may first need formatting).
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