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iancoleman
Jan 04, 2020Aspirant
New User RN214 - Help Required with Drive Upgrade
Hi Guys Reaching out for some assistance as a total newbie. Recently purchased an RN214 for use with PLEX for my movie collection. Currently set up with x4 2tb drives set in RAID5. I am starting to ...
- Jan 05, 2020
iancoleman wrote:
Currently set up with x4 2tb drives set in RAID5. I am starting to get close to capacity so have decided to upgrade to 4tb drives.
I just want to add that this might not be the most cost effective way to upgrade.
Four 4TB drives will cost about $400 USD at the moment (assuming WD "Red" or Seagate "Ironwolf" drives - which are NAS purposed drives). Upgrading all four will give you 6 TB more space.
Two 8 TB drives would give you the same 6 TB space increase for slightly more (about $425). The benefit of 2x8TB is that the next upgrade only requires you to replace a single 2 TB drive with an 8 TB drive. If you go with 4x4TB you'd need to upgrade at least two more drives the next time around.
Marc_V
Jan 05, 2020NETGEAR Employee Retired
Welcome to the Community!
You don't have to actually power down your NAS when replacing the drives. Removing your old drive gets your NAS on Degraded mode but as soon as you insert the new one it will automatically start rebuilding, there is no data lost that will occur. You will have to replace/add drives one at a time. If you are planning to upgrade and add new drives as well make sure to let the resync/rebuild finish before adding a new one.
It is good practice to do a Full backup if possible before doing anything that involves your drives and data. and Yes, it is best doing it overnight or at times that you are not using or accessing the NAS.
HTH
Regards
iancoleman
Jan 06, 2020Aspirant
Hi Again Mark
I have done the swap but following putting the new drive in it seems to stuck on 'degraded'. There is no sign of the rebuild starting:
- iancolemanJan 06, 2020Aspirant
I am getting a warning to 'remove inactive volumes to use the disk #2,3,4' - see pic attached
- SandsharkJan 06, 2020Sensei
Try re-booting with just drives 2, 3, & 4. If it comes up, it will be "degraded" because of no redundancy, but the data will be accessible. If you didn't make a backup befoe starting the process, do that next.
Then either try another drive right away, or test the one that failed to see it it's DOA.
- iancolemanJan 06, 2020Aspirant
My content is all still visible in Plex and the system sees the drive - it just keeps prompting the 'remove inactive volumes' message and its stuck.
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