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ReadyNASinUK
May 16, 2015Aspirant
Seagate ST3000VN000 (3TB) in ReadyNAS Duo v2 (Edit: Duo V1)
I see from other posts that the Seagate NAS drives are on the HCL, though not for older products like the Duo v2. I have also noted that there is at least one 3TB disk on the HCL for the Duo v2. ......
ReadyNASinUK
May 17, 2015Aspirant
Thanks for the replies!
Looking at the rnasguide it looks indeed like I have a V1. I was duped by the label underneath which says RND2110 v2 (!)
...and yes, the NAS was purchased November 2010
The firmware is RAIDiator 4.1.10 [1.00a043]
I note in the HCL for the Duo v1 that there are no drives bigger than 2TB ...so I suppose I have no chance with a 3TB drive?
I have not taken a backup as such - the NAS is used primarily as a backup device so the data is on the various PC's. Of course I also have a copy on the 1TB drive that I took out - despite slowly increasing bad sectors, it does work. I could back the NAS up onto one of the PC's if needed.
Looking at the rnasguide it looks indeed like I have a V1. I was duped by the label underneath which says RND2110 v2 (!)
...and yes, the NAS was purchased November 2010
The firmware is RAIDiator 4.1.10 [1.00a043]
I note in the HCL for the Duo v1 that there are no drives bigger than 2TB ...so I suppose I have no chance with a 3TB drive?
I have not taken a backup as such - the NAS is used primarily as a backup device so the data is on the various PC's. Of course I also have a copy on the 1TB drive that I took out - despite slowly increasing bad sectors, it does work. I could back the NAS up onto one of the PC's if needed.
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