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rob-catron
May 03, 2017Aspirant
Upgrading an old ReadyNAS 3200
Greetings all, I have a situation. I have a 4 year old 24TB Readynas 3200 that is still super functional. Unfortunately, when I purcased, I only bought one extra WD 2TB Drive (WD2003FYYS) I...
jak0lantash
May 03, 2017Mentor
(I don't own a ReadyNAS 3200 or ever tried any of these drives myself.)
I believe WD2000FYYZ is a newer version of WD2003FYYS.
WD2000FYYZ is listed as compatible with the ReadyNAS 3200.
If you can't find any of these either, maybe you can take a look at the HCL of the ReadyNAS 3220, they should be similar (even though they don't run the same OS).
rob-catron
May 04, 2017Aspirant
jak0lantash wrote:(I don't own a ReadyNAS 3200 or ever tried any of these drives myself.)
I believe WD2000FYYZ is a newer version of WD2003FYYS.
WD2000FYYZ is listed as compatible with the ReadyNAS 3200.
If you can't find any of these either, maybe you can take a look at the HCL of the ReadyNAS 3220, they should be similar (even though they don't run the same OS).
Thank you - the FYYZ is long out of production as well. The issue with buying old drives (at least that I have been shopping for) is that they are pulled/refurbed/etc - and nearly none of them are new. I have been on the verge of buying a couple of them from Amazon, but reading all the reviews has stopped me from doing so (as many of them had a ton of hours already on them)
I was really looking for a modern, in production replacement - I will look at the 3220 HCL
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