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JGumley
Dec 22, 2010Follower
ReadyNas NV+ Hitachi 3TB Drives.
I just purchased a ReadyNAS NV + 4 Bay, inserted 2 existing Hitachi 3TB Hard Drives (No Data on them) that I had in my old computer, powered everything on and now the Hard Drives read as 768Gb in size each. Any ideas on how I get them to be recognised as 3TB or there abouts. I have been fiddling around with the setting (X-Raid, Flex-Raid etc.) for a few days but no dice. Your input will be met with praise.
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- mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee RetiredThere is no GPT support in the current firmware. Hopefully this comes in a future update. Without GPT support you can't utilise the full capacity of 3TB disks (well any disk greater than about 2.1TB in capacity actually).
You'll have to wait for such firmware if it ever comes or consider a move to a x86 ReadyNAS (there is GPT support for internal drives in 4.2.16 - currently in beta).
Welcome to the forum! - gjungle001AspirantNoooooo don't tell me I have to upgrade my ReadyNAS NV+! My wife will kill me!
Do we know if there's any chance to support the 3Gb drives in the ReadyNAS SPARC based machines or should I give up hope now? - ThatEvilGuyAspirantI have ReadyNAS DUO and I'm curious about this too...
Would be great if NETGEAR did not forget about their old customers and updated NV+ and DUO. - NipedleyAspirantI'd also like to know if this is planned or if they've shelved this possibility. Could someone more knowledgeable please let us know?
- EvadmanAspirantThe new firmware for the NV+ supports 4k sector sizes. Http://www.readynas.com/?p=4662
I don't have a 3TB drive to test with though. Since you mentioned the disks have no data on them, I would suggest upgrading the firmware and doing a factory reset, but I believe you will only get about 2 TB of space max from each drive as the new firmware doesn't support GPT to the best of my knowledge. - PapaBear1ApprenticeThe current firmware does not support GPT. We have to give the development group to catch up with these drives. I find it interesting that gjungle001 had two of them existing in his old computer, but they are still not showing up on the market in the U.S. in great availablity. Newegg is not showing them, and Amazon only has them available on external sites, Buy.com lists them available in a 20 Pack.
One thing for sure, the Hitachi 3TB drives will not be recognized until the WD30EARS is, as both are GPT and the WD drive is now readily available (although with the add in board for desktop support). This is a major change in the PC world. - ThatEvilGuyAspirantAs long as we get the official answer and confirmation that yes, indeed they are working on GPT for DUO and NV+ and 3TB drives will be supported for them, I'm fine with giving them time to catch up.
It's no answer at all that concerns me. All I want is the confirmation. Yey or Ney - NipedleyAspirantAs above, I'm in no hurry for this at all I would just like to know if it is going to eventually be supported or if I should start saving up for a new NAS device for when I outgrow my 2TB drives.
- gjungle001Aspirant
PapaBear wrote: I find it interesting that gjungle001 had two of them existing in his old computer, but they are still not showing up on the market in the U.S. in great availablity.
Got me mixed up with JGumley there PapaBear.
However, I dunno about the US market but they are showing up in Australia at reasonable prices. Personally I'm just about to outgrow my 1Tb drives in my NV+ and would rather jump to 3Tb directly then go via 2Tb drives.
As has already been stated though - I'd just like an affirmative that they will be supported... eventually. - PapaBear1ApprenticeSorry about that.
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