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BilboD
Feb 25, 2019Aspirant
Tray adaptator for SSD
I am planning on upgrading my ReadyNAS Duo to SSD. I have noted that all current models come with trays pre-drilled to accommodate 2.5" SSDs. However my ReadyNAS Duo has trays that only have fixing...
- Feb 26, 2019
Sandshark wrote:
Can anyone even confirm that the firmware for the Duo supports SSD's?
AFAIK there is no special support for SSDs. So no use of TRIM, etc. I don't think you'd get any warning when the wear leveling count becomes critical.
Sandshark wrote:
There are adapters designed for use in servers instead of PC's that could work. They are typically designed to use side screws to mount in the caddy, so you'd have to attach them with something else, like silicon glue (the non acid type)..
I've seen some mounting brackets too. Most of the ones out there now support two SSDs, which won't fit the way you need them to. But there are some that might work with some effort (including solving the problem of how to attach them to the tray).
Though as I've said, IMO I don't think this is worth the trouble. Power savings are small, 2 TB SSDs are still quite expensive, and I'd be worried about not getting notifications when the drives approach their write limit.
Marc_V
Feb 25, 2019NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi BilboD
Your ReadyNAS Duo tray should have mounting points underneath it where you can mount your SSD.
Are you saying there are no holes on your disk tray like this? You may want to try and contact Support as the trays might be available for purchase. You can login to my.netgear.com to contact them.
Hope this helps!
Regards
BilboD
Feb 25, 2019Aspirant
Thank you for the comment, no my current/OEM supplied trays do not have SSD compatible screw mounting holes as shown on that image. The only have the 3.5" HDD format mountiungs as stated in my original post. I did indeed log into the Netgear site but was unable to track down the replacement tray so I was hoping somone on the User Forums might have the information to hand if they had faced the same problem.
Still, thank you for the input.
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