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macronencer
Aug 29, 2013Aspirant
Hit 8Tb limit - how to expand to 18T physical?
Hi all, hoping for suggestions here for an easy(ish) fix... first let me stress that I've had experience in UNIX and I'm not stupid, but my training is out of date and to be honest I find all the tech...
mdgm-ntgr
Sep 12, 2013NETGEAR Employee Retired
Oops. I misread your post as 4x2TB and 2x3TB, I think.
Using single-redundancy your volume capacity rounded down to the nearest TB would be 11TB so you are using single-redundancy
If you were using X-RAID2 dual-redundancy it would be indicated in Frontview under Volumes. Since you are using single-redundancy it would just indicate that you are using X-RAID2.
Using single-redundancy your volume capacity rounded down to the nearest TB would be 11TB so you are using single-redundancy
If you were using X-RAID2 dual-redundancy it would be indicated in Frontview under Volumes. Since you are using single-redundancy it would just indicate that you are using X-RAID2.
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