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kalpsr
Oct 11, 2013Aspirant
Replacing 2Tb Seagate Hdd with 3/4 Tb Disks
i have to upgrade storage in one of ReadyNas Pro at our company. its RNDP6000 with 6 Seagate Hdds each of 2Tb in XRaid. Please guide me about the process of replacing the Hdds. i would like to use 3tb...
mdgm-ntgr
Nov 16, 2013NETGEAR Employee Retired
Dual would give you about 3.6 TiB less than using single.
As a very rough calculation (6-2)*0.9*4 or look at the volume size calculator link in my sig.
When you do a factory default with four or more disks in place you could open RAIDar and during the 10 minute countdown click setup and choose X-RAID2, tick the dual-redundancy option and confirm your choice.
As a very rough calculation (6-2)*0.9*4 or look at the volume size calculator link in my sig.
When you do a factory default with four or more disks in place you could open RAIDar and during the 10 minute countdown click setup and choose X-RAID2, tick the dual-redundancy option and confirm your choice.
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