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baronfunke
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Nov 26, 2015
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ReadyNAS Pro 6 (RAIDiator 4.2.28) Capacity

Hey all - I've seen a couple threads near this question but nothing exact, so I figured I'd ask myself: does anyone know what the final drive capacity is on the ReadyNAS Pro 6?  I know it's EOL (or V...
  • StephenB's avatar
    Nov 26, 2015

    There are two expansion limits with 4.2.28.  The first is that a volume cannot expand over 16 TiB.  The second is that a volume cannot grow more than 8 TiB from its initial starting point.  For both it is the volume size that matters, not the raw disk capacity.  The second limit depends on your system's expansion history.

     

    However, you can create larger volumes with 4.2.28 if all the disks are the same size and you do a factory reset with all disks in place.  6x4TB or even 6x6TB should work. 

     

    You can also install OS6 on the pro-6 (though you lose support).  That has no limits specified for volume size.

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