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parkeryoung
Jan 18, 2016Tutor
Purchased 12TB ReadyNas 214, only seeing 8TB available.
I purchased the 12TB model of NETGEAR ReadyNAS 214, 4x3TB Desktop (RN214D43-100NES) on Amazon, but I only appear to be getting 8TB, and I'm wondering if they sent me the wrong model? See "data 8.17 ...
- Jan 19, 2016
You are running RAID-5 (which has single disk redundancy). Providing that redundancy on your disk configuration requires 1/4 of the space to be used for RAID parity blocks. That brings you down to 9 TB (12 TB * 0.75). The general rule for XRAID single redundancy is "sum the drives and subtract the largest".
However, another factor is that NAS reports TiB, not TB. 1 TiB = 1024*1024*1024*1024 bytes. 1 TB is 1000*1000*1000*1000 bytes.
The forumula to converting 9 TB to TiB units is 9*(1000/1024)*(1000/1024)*(1000/1024)*(1000/1024) = 8.18 TiB.
You lose a little bit to the OS partition, so your voiume size is exactly right.
StephenB
Jan 19, 2016Guru - Experienced User
You are running RAID-5 (which has single disk redundancy). Providing that redundancy on your disk configuration requires 1/4 of the space to be used for RAID parity blocks. That brings you down to 9 TB (12 TB * 0.75). The general rule for XRAID single redundancy is "sum the drives and subtract the largest".
However, another factor is that NAS reports TiB, not TB. 1 TiB = 1024*1024*1024*1024 bytes. 1 TB is 1000*1000*1000*1000 bytes.
The forumula to converting 9 TB to TiB units is 9*(1000/1024)*(1000/1024)*(1000/1024)*(1000/1024) = 8.18 TiB.
You lose a little bit to the OS partition, so your voiume size is exactly right.
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