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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...
tadgy1
May 16, 2013Aspirant
Hi,
I purchased a couple of these disks (the ST2000DL003-9VT166 -301 variety with firmware CC32) a while ago in order to upgrade my ReadyNAS. I never got around to upgrading the disks at the time, but need to now - then I came across this thread.
Could someone please give me an idea if the issues described here are relevant on the ReadyNAS NV+ v1? Most of the discussion seems related to systems with the X-RAID2 feature, which the NV+ v1 doesn't have.
If these disks are not going to work correctly, i'm going to have little choice but to RMA them... but has anyone in the UK specifically got working replacements from doing so?
If you've RMA'd any of these in the UK, can you please let me know your experience and if there are any references to tickets within the Seagate "system" that I can reference as the same issue (hopefully to make the RMA process less of a ball-ache).
Thanks :)
I purchased a couple of these disks (the ST2000DL003-9VT166 -301 variety with firmware CC32) a while ago in order to upgrade my ReadyNAS. I never got around to upgrading the disks at the time, but need to now - then I came across this thread.
Could someone please give me an idea if the issues described here are relevant on the ReadyNAS NV+ v1? Most of the discussion seems related to systems with the X-RAID2 feature, which the NV+ v1 doesn't have.
If these disks are not going to work correctly, i'm going to have little choice but to RMA them... but has anyone in the UK specifically got working replacements from doing so?
If you've RMA'd any of these in the UK, can you please let me know your experience and if there are any references to tickets within the Seagate "system" that I can reference as the same issue (hopefully to make the RMA process less of a ball-ache).
Thanks :)
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