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TeknoJnky
Oct 31, 2011Hero
Seagate ST4000DX000-1C5160 [3726 GB] 4TB
firmware cc42 date 12047 dom 7/2011 bare drive pulled from usb3 external @ http://www.amazon.com/Seagate-FreeAgent ... 914&sr=8-1 single drive, boot menu factory defaulted, all frontview default...
mdgm-ntgr
Dec 30, 2011NETGEAR Employee Retired
6x3TB would give about 11TB, 6x4TB probably around 14.5TB.
Remember NAS considers 1KB = 1024 bytes, i.e. 1TB = 1024^4 bytes whereas disk manufacturers consider 1KB = 1000 bytes, i.e. 1TB = 1000^4 bytes
There are of course overheads as well so you end up with the figures I gave above.
Remember NAS considers 1KB = 1024 bytes, i.e. 1TB = 1024^4 bytes whereas disk manufacturers consider 1KB = 1000 bytes, i.e. 1TB = 1000^4 bytes
There are of course overheads as well so you end up with the figures I gave above.
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