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kamanwu
Dec 24, 2020Aspirant
Can I use WD Red Plus 6T/8T on my old NAS (Pro 4) which has been updated to OS6 (6.9.4)
Basing on this: https://kb.netgear.com/20641/ReadyNAS-Hard-Disk-Compatibility-List 4T is the max size. But I have updated the OS to OS6 (6.9.4). Can I use WD Red Plus 6T/8T ? Thanks a lot.
- Dec 25, 2020
kamanwu wrote:
Basing on this: https://kb.netgear.com/20641/ReadyNAS-Hard-Disk-Compatibility-List
4T is the max size.
The HCL for the legacy NAS hasn't been updated in several years - back in the days when 4 TB was the biggest drive on the market.
kamanwu wrote:
But I have updated the OS to OS6 (6.9.4). Can I use WD Red Plus 6T/8T ?
Yes. And you could even go larger - it can handle any enterprise or nas-purposed CMR sata disk on the market. I have two WD80EFAX in my own Pro-6 (along with four 3 TB drives).
kamanwu
Dec 25, 2020Aspirant
Thanks for the reply.
For now, I have 3 disks (all 3T). I know I could add another 3T disk to get extra space. But I think it's kind of waste to buy a new 3T disk these days.
I plan to buy 2 new 8T disks to replace my THREE 3T disks. Laster I could get more space by adding extra 8T disks.
Do you know what's the easiest way to do this without copy all data out?
kamanwu
Dec 25, 2020Aspirant
Forget to mention, my 3 old 3T disks are SMR, NOT CMR.
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