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Witblitz
May 18, 2020Follower
Readynas Rn214 Disk Failure
Hi There. Just had a 10TB Seagate Ironwolf drive crash after only a year which is not great at all. I have a RN214 4 bay NAS which had 4 x 10TB drives before crash. I have 12.24 TB free of the re...
Sandshark
May 18, 2020Sensei
Actually, you should have just as much space now as you had before you lost the drive. You just have no redundancy, so loss of a second drive loses all data.
No, you cannot replace the drive with anything smaller than the others. To reduce the size, you'd have to destroy the volume (and all data on it) and re-create it with the new drive set. With 3x10TB and 1x1TB, you'd be approaching the 90% full level which it is recommended you not exceed.
Assuming that's not an OEM drive, so is covered by a Seagate warranty, you can get a replcement faster by using the Advanced Replacement optionn where they send you one before you send yours back. You have to give them a payment method in case your return is rejected (for handling damage, or other non-covered loss).
If you can still send it back to thte place of purchase, you should get a new drive from them where you will liklely get a refurbished one directly from Seagate.
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