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miogpsrocks
Nov 26, 2015Tutor
Are 4TB Hard drives ok for the XRAID2 Firmware ?
Hi.
I have a 6 drive bay Readynas with the X-raid 2 firmware and I'm wondering if I can fill it up with 4TB hard drives?
Thanks.
P.S. What the heck happen to this forum. Where is the blue on the page? Why does everything look so werid?
Yes. Doing a factory reset you will be able to fully utilise the space on the disks.
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I believe the exact model number that I have:
Netgear ReadyNAS Pro RNDP600E Pioneer edition
P.S. Why does this website look so werid?
- mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee Retired
On the compatibility list under Legacy > ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer Edition there is a 4TB disk.
Do be aware of the expansion limitations of RAIDiator-x86 4.2.x:1. You cannot expand a volume by more than 8TB over the life of the volume
2. You cannot expand the volume past 16TB. To get a higher capacity volume you would need to do a factory default (wipes all data, settings, everything) with the disks in place.
I am usually too scared to trust the expansion and usually build my readynas systems to the max instead of slowly expanding it even though I know it can technically be done.
I am confusued by what you mean by " You cannot expand the volume past 16TB. To get a higher capacity volume you would need to do a factory default (wipes all data, settings, everything) with the disks in place."
Are you saying that it will be maxed out at 16TB or only if you are expanding it?
In other words, is it possible to get 24TB( 4TB drives X 6 bays) if you do the factory default and a fresh install?
Thanks.
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