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frusnet
Apr 14, 2014Aspirant
ReadyNAS Ultra 6 Plus.... 18TB -> 24TB
Hi, Currently using 6x3TB Seagate 3TB ST3000DM001 drives on a ReadyNAS Ultra 6 Plus. Not a very good drive though imo, had already 2 bad ones, curiously both were in slot No.2 of the NAS... wondered...
StephenB
Apr 14, 2014Guru - Experienced User
If you are running dual redundancy, then it might be possible. It depends on the answers to the other questions mdgm asked.
Of course if you are running with no backups, then your data is generally at risk.
BTW, I had horrible reliability with Seagate drives in the past, so I switched to WD!
Of course if you are running with no backups, then your data is generally at risk.
BTW, I had horrible reliability with Seagate drives in the past, so I switched to WD!
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