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toto4
Jun 05, 2012Aspirant
Seagate ST2000DL003-9VT166
All, I have a readynas Ultra 4 with (3) 2TB Seagate ST2000DL003-9VT166 -302 drives in it. I have firmware CC3C that came with the drives. I have read the issues people have had with these drives. I...
ihartley
Mar 08, 2013Tutor
I agree with what you're saying, but the only problems I've had running RAID in the past was WDC TLER (which you used to be able to disable). Otherwise a drive in a consumer NAS should be no different than on in a PC, probably even better ventilated in a NAS.
AFAIK there are NO specific requirements from a drive for RAID to work. SATA and associated protocols are well documented and understood. The problem is as always, that if someone doesn't conform to spec no-one wants to point the finger.
BTW the drives I had to return ARE on the HCL.
AFAIK there are NO specific requirements from a drive for RAID to work. SATA and associated protocols are well documented and understood. The problem is as always, that if someone doesn't conform to spec no-one wants to point the finger.
BTW the drives I had to return ARE on the HCL.
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