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FelixLee
Nov 15, 2018Aspirant
How to change the RAID 5 to RAID 6
Previously, I'm using a ReadyNAS 626X with 4 x 2TB in RAID 5 (X-RAID), then I add a new 2TB and guess it would change to RAID 6 automatically. Unfortunately it still in RAID 5 and the total volume be...
- Nov 16, 2018
Unfortunately Marc_V mis-spoke. XRAID uses RAID-5 for 3 - 6 drives, and will switch to RAID-6 for 7+ drives. So it will never automatically shift to RAID-6 on a six bay NAS.
At this point creating a new volume is the only way to get there. You don't actually need to do a full factory reset. You can
- uninstall any apps
- switch to flex-raid
- delete the current volume
- create a new RAID-6 volume
- recreate your shares
- restore your data
- reinstall any apps
After that, you can switch back to XRAID if you wish (it will stay in RAID-6). You will be able to recreate your shares while the new volume is syncing. You can also restore data while syncing, but you might find that it's faster overall to let the resync complete (avoiding disk thrashing).
Marc_V
Nov 15, 2018NETGEAR Employee Retired
Hi FelixLee
To be able to change to RAID 6 on X-RAID configuration you need to have 6 disks installed so installing another disk should get your RAID configuration change to RAID 6.
You are also correct that another way to change to RAID 6 is to convert to Flex-RAID and destroy the volume to be able to create a new one with RAID 6 configuration. Unfortunately, you will need to backup your data because you will lose it once you destroyed the volume.
Hope this helps!
Regards
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