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prs999999
Mar 26, 2021Aspirant
Readynas upgrade Drive compatability
Hi, I have just upgraded my Readynas Duo V2 to a 2nd hand Readynas 312 I was hoping to reuse my old hard drives from my duo in the 312 (with the drives formatted and installed) but they don't se...
StephenB
Mar 26, 2021Guru - Experienced User
They likely are compatible.
What drives are you using (manufacturer and model)?
- mdgmMar 26, 2021Virtuoso
Whatever drives you use don't store the only copy of important data on the NAS.
That way if you have problems you can do a factory default (wipes all data, settings, everything) if you need to either with the disks you already have or with new disks. - prs999999Mar 27, 2021Aspirant
Hi,
Thanks for your help
The hard drives are 2TB Western Digital Caviar Green Drives WD20EARX
Its mostly used for backing up other computers and archive storage, everything that is on the NAS is also stored somewhere else
Thanks
- StephenBMar 27, 2021Guru - Experienced User
prs999999 wrote:
The hard drives are 2TB Western Digital Caviar Green Drives WD20EARX
I don't know why they aren't on the list. But they should work ok, though WD20EFRX would be a better option. Personally, I'd try reusing them, but be prepared to replace them if they misbehave.
Generally I recommend NAS-purposed drives (WD Red Plus, Seagate Ironwolf), or of course enterprise-class. I don't recommend WD Reds, as they are SMR (along with some desktop drives from both WD and Seagate).
- prs999999Mar 28, 2021Aspirant
Great, Thanks for you help,i'll give them a go.
Have the WD reds always been SMR drives? I have them in my other Readynas I use for a media server. The last one I bought was in 2017
Thanks
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