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Ndorfinz
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Oct 10, 2016
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Swapping out drives

I have a ReadyNAS RN31400 with 4x 3TB WD Red Stripe drives. I would like to increase the storage capacity.  Can I begin by swapping out 2 of the drives for 6TB drives, one at a time, or do I need to ...
  • StephenB's avatar
    StephenB
    Oct 13, 2016

    Ndorfinz wrote:

     

    Would there be any problem with having 2x 3TB and 2x 6TB drives in the ReadyNAS or do all drives need to be the same capacity?

     


    That works fine - you'd end up with 12 TB of storage if you use the default XRAID.


    Ndorfinz wrote:

    Will 5400 rpm drives be sufficient to stream media over a wired network, or will I need 7200 rpm drives?

     

    5400 rpm drives are fine for streaming.  They also have the benefit of running cool, and are quiet. 

     


    Ndorfinz wrote:

     

    Lastly, can I use WD Blue, WD Black or WD Red drives in the ReadyNAS?  Which other manufacturer's drives are recommended?


    With WDC I'd go with WD Red or WD Red Pro.  I'd pass on the Blue.  Blacks will work, but in my experience are quite noisy.  Red Pro are enterprise class, so I'd go with them over the black.

     

    With Seagate, I'd go with Ironwolf or Enterprise Class NAS drives.  Ironwolf is similar to the WDC Red; Enterprise Class NAS drives are similar to the Pro's.

     

    The HCL includes both the Reds and the Red Pros.  Not sure if it includes the Seagates. 

     

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