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xua
Feb 08, 2017Aspirant
Can I use 8TB HDD
Question, I have several ReadyNASRNDX400E, and would like to use 8TB HDD (or larger), in particular, Seagate Archive HDD 8TB SATA 6GBps 128MB Cache SATA Hard Drive (ST8000AS0002) ...
TeknoJnky
Feb 08, 2017Hero
I am using the 8tb drives from @ https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01BBKYNJG/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
on my pro 6 (running os 6, not 4.x) without any issues thus far.
I also would not recommend the archive drives unless poor write performance is not an issue, but I also have actual experience with their performance.
Personally I would recommend upgrading to an OS6 device, and if you want to test the archive disks, buy 1 first before buying a whole set.
If you did buy a new nas, you could then use old one as a backup device (transfer data to new device, then create a backup job from new nas to old nas).
remember, Neither raid, nor nas is a backup in of itself. Backups = multiple copies of your data in separate physical devices and ideally in separate locations (ie to protect from theft/fire/flood/etc).
- mdgm-ntgrFeb 09, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
The NVX has a 32-bit CPU. The 16TB volume size limit is a hard limit on our 32-bit x86 devices.
I too would recommend getting new OS6 units if wanting to use 8TB disks and perhaps using your NVX to backup important data from the new NAS.
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