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applesandsynths
Mar 08, 2015Aspirant
ReadyNAS Pro 6 and WD Red 6TB drives questions
Good evening, I'm currently running a ReadyNAS Pro 6 NAS on OS 6 6.2.3-T1672 and just bought 2 new WD Red 6TB (WD60EFRX) drives. Asides from these two new Red 6tb drives, I have a remaining 4x WD ...
StephenB
Mar 08, 2015Guru - Experienced User
Single redundancy would give you 22 TB (and use all the space on the W60EFRX drives).
Dual redundancy would give you only 16 TB (using only 4 TB of space on the W60EFRX drives).
To use all the capacity, dual redundancy needs the 4 largest drives to be the same size. 4x6TB+2x4TB would give you 20 TB.
Dual redundancy would give you only 16 TB (using only 4 TB of space on the W60EFRX drives).
To use all the capacity, dual redundancy needs the 4 largest drives to be the same size. 4x6TB+2x4TB would give you 20 TB.
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