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raafadgie
Jan 27, 2020Aspirant
Ready NAS Upgrade
I'm ready to upgrade my 2 x 2 bay ready nas units to a 626x ready nas 6 bay unit to expand my storage capacity. Can I set the 626x up to show and have 3 x 12Tb drives instead of 1 only and if so is ...
StephenB
Jan 27, 2020Guru - Experienced User
raafadgie wrote:
Can I set the 626x up to show and have 3 x 12Tb drives instead of 1 only and if so is it difficult ??
Do you mean that you want three separate 12 TB volumes?
Or do you mean that you want 3x12 TB drives in a a single XRAID/RAID-5 volume?
raafadgie
Jan 27, 2020Aspirant
I would like 3 seperate 12Tb volumes set up in raid 0. Thank you.
- SandsharkJan 27, 2020Sensei
raafadgie wrote:I would like 3 seperate 12Tb volumes set up in raid 0. Thank you.
That's self contradictory. You either want 3 separate JBOD volumes (which "under the hood" are RAID1 missing a drive) or one RAID0 volume of all drives concatenated.
Assuming you mean 3 JBOD, start by inserting one drive and letting the NAS create one JBOD volume. Then, on the Volume page, switch off XRAID. Now, when another drive is inserted (which is best done with power on), you'll have the option to make it a separate JBOD. Note that if you fail to switch off XRAID before inserting another drive, the NAS will automatically use it to replace the "missing" drive in the RAID1 and you'll have to start over.
If you wonder why a "JBOD" is really a non-redundant RAID1, it seems pretty clear it's so converting to a redundant RAID1 is significantly less complex. But Netgear doesn't divulge their thought process or make this a well known fact.
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