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mhellstrand
Jun 21, 2012Tutor
Readynas Duo v2 and ST3000DM001 HD
Hi all! I'm about to buy a Duo v2 and I'm wondering if there are any known negative issues with the HD Seagate 3tb ST3000DM001 which I'm thinking of adding to the Duo v2(2x3tb mirrored). I have a ...
rozel
Jun 21, 2012Aspirant
Yes of course, - which is why I have chosen this method in my setup.
If you had read my thread, you would have seen that with these disks, syncing and/or recovery takes forever due to complete speed loss. The ReadyNas Duo v2 works perfectly but I am guessing cannot cope with syncing/recovering large disks like these, or at least that has been my issue. I have therefore sacrificed redundancy in favour of a less problematic setup, even if I could run syncing/recovery to completion, which I could not. Given that the disks seem to work perfectly also, then it must be these disks are not compatible even though they are included in the HCL or whatever it is called.
Just my experience over the past few days since acquiring my Duo and disks.
Roz
If you had read my thread, you would have seen that with these disks, syncing and/or recovery takes forever due to complete speed loss. The ReadyNas Duo v2 works perfectly but I am guessing cannot cope with syncing/recovering large disks like these, or at least that has been my issue. I have therefore sacrificed redundancy in favour of a less problematic setup, even if I could run syncing/recovery to completion, which I could not. Given that the disks seem to work perfectly also, then it must be these disks are not compatible even though they are included in the HCL or whatever it is called.
Just my experience over the past few days since acquiring my Duo and disks.
Roz
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