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kamanwu
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Mar 14, 2023
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I use x-raid (OS 6.9). I have 3 disks (raid 5). Can I change raid 5 to raid 1?

For now: disk 1: 3T disk 2: 3T disk 3: 8T   Raid 5.  total space is 6T.   the disk 3 has 5T not-in-use space.   I plan to buy a new 8T disk. and want it be: disk 1: 8T disk 2: 8T Raid 1, to...
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    StephenB
    Mar 14, 2023

    kamanwu wrote:

     

    In that case, 

    the slot 1 and 2 will be empty.

    slot 3 will have the old 8T disk.

    slot 4 will have the new 8T disk.

    Is that OK?


    Yes.

     


    kamanwu wrote:

     

    Can I move these 8T disks from 3,4 to 1,2 after everything is done?

     


    Yes, if you power down the NAS before you move them.

     


    kamanwu wrote:

     

    I was thought we have commands which could update x-raid level.

     


    No, X-RAID is automatic.

     

    FWIW, if you were very skilled with the linux command line, there would be another path to get you to RAID-1.  But it is pretty complicated, and I think the process I outlined above would be better for you.

     

    Netgear does recommend making a backup before manipulating disks, and I recommend having an up-to-date backup all the time - as RAID isn't enough to keep your data safe. 

     

     

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