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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
May 08, 2014Guru - Experienced User
After you are backed up, you could alternatively try the off-line expansion process. Nothing to lose after all, if you are prepared to restore from backup.
If you decide to go with the factory default, you might as well go with flexraid RAID6 - not much point to xraid2 if you are at the 16 TB ceiling.
I don't recall if you are under warranty or not - support.netgear.com is another option you could try.
If you decide to go with the factory default, you might as well go with flexraid RAID6 - not much point to xraid2 if you are at the 16 TB ceiling.
I don't recall if you are under warranty or not - support.netgear.com is another option you could try.
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