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Viyer7
Feb 04, 2016Aspirant
RN312 - HCL only showing 6TB max capacity for ALL brands
I just purchased a new RN312 to increase backup storage with 8TB disk on a RAID 1. 8TB disks have been around from quite sometime. We are talking about 4+ years. Can anyone explain to me how on e...
Viyer7
Feb 04, 2016Aspirant
I was speaking in technical terms not in end-user market terms. But anyway, still a fact that Netgear is not keeping up with the times on the HCL. Even TWO years is a long time for a tech company.
About you statement: "People here have sucessfully installed 8 TB drives in their OS6 NAS"
Before I spend $400+ on these drives I will need a little more assurance thant that. Could you please point me where do I find someone here that have a RN312 running with a Seagate ST8000VN0012.
Thanks.
StephenB
Feb 04, 2016Guru - Experienced User
Viyer7 wrote:
I was speaking in technical terms not in end-user market terms.
I have no idea what you mean but it likely doesn't matter.
Viyer7 wrote:
But anyway, still a fact that Netgear is not keeping up with the times on the HCL.
We agree there, and it is worse with the legacy NAS. They are beginning to show drives in the same family that they haven't tested, and I'd to see that continue. IMO NAS purposed drives should be assumed to work.
Viyer7 wrote:
About you statement: "People here have sucessfully installed 8 TB drives in their OS6 NAS"
Before I spend $400+ on these drives I will need a little more assurance thant that. Could you please point me where do I find someone here that have a RN312 running with a Seagate ST8000VN0012.
You'll see a few posters who installed the Seagate Archival drives. Those are not recommended for RAID (and they did report some issues). However the size was properly recognized, the raid array successfully built, etc. The issues they reported looked related to SMR to me, and not capacity. Also, it looks like their issues were largely resolved.
I do not recall any posts from people with experiences with other 8 TB drive models. There might well be some, and hopefully they will chime in.
There is a request to add 8 TB drives posted in the "ideas for storage" forum here: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Idea-Exchange-for-ReadyNAS/8-TB-HDD/idi-p/1035290 You should probably vote for that.
- Viyer7Feb 04, 2016Aspirant
I read about the Archival drives and I'm not surpriced they are having problems, but that's a topic for another post.
I took your advise and I posted on the link you sent me. Hopefully someone will see it and reply.
It is a real shame having to go through all these hoops just to make a purchase decision. Just like you said, if the drive is made for NAS it should be assumed that it will just work. However, in my line of work I have learnt to assume nothing. I have been bitten by ReadyNAS before when buying a drive that was not on the HCL. Netgear should be more proactive in updating the HCL because important decisions depend on this list.
If I buy the drive and they don't work I have no way to RMA two perfectly good drives just becuase the RN312 doesn't like the drive.
Thanks for your help.
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