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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.
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:
iancoleman
Jan 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.
- iancolemanJan 06, 2020Aspirant
Next newbie question - would I be right to assume a backup is like for like storage space wise?
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