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StanPyke
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Jan 06, 2017
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ReadyNAS RH104 Hard Drive Capacity Issue

Hi all,   I am totally new to NAS and RAID arrays so apologies for my ignorance :) I wanted something to take my external HDD without all the multiple plugs and ables and bought the RN104 diskless....
  • StephenB's avatar
    Jan 06, 2017

    StanPyke wrote:

     

     

    ...essentially I want to be able to use the full capacity of my drives without mirroring or RAID arrays that result in redundancy...

     


    Then your best option is to set up each disk as its own volume.  You create whatever shares you want on each volume. Users will just see the shares/folders - they won't see whatever volume they are on.

     

    The only real downside of this approach is that you do have to manage free space yourself - occasionally moving shares around to keep 15-20% free space on each disk.

     

    To get there from where you are:

    -uninstall all apps (they are installed on your current data volume).

    -switch to flexraid on the volume tab (the green stripe on xraid should disappear)

    -destroy the current volume

    -create two new volumes.  You pick the disk on the volume tab and create a volume for it.  The NAS might require you to reformat it (also from the volume page)

    -when done, reinstall the apps.

     

    Though it is possible to create a single volume with no redundancy, I don't recommend it.  If any disk fails all the data in the volume is lost.  So it is quite fragile.

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