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dijonnaise
Jun 01, 2016Aspirant
Is my Ultra 6+ a good candidate for OS 6?
I have an Ultra 6+ that I've upgraded to 4gb of RAM and installed a Core2Duo E7500 in it. I have 4x4tb & 2x3tb drives in it. It's served me very well over the years, but the OS is starting to sho...
- Jun 02, 2016
OS 6 is of course not supported by Netgear on the Ultra, but you've already voided the warranty with your hardware mods.
Lots of people here have switched to it in their legacy x86 NAS with good results. Maybe try it with a scratch disk first, and give it a test drive. The process is reversible. Do make a backup first.
You should be able to use 8 TB drives in the ultra (easier with OS 6 because it has no expansion limit). I'd keep away from the Seagate archival drive - SMR is not the best technology for general use - but the others (WD Red, Red Pro, Seagate Nearline, VN etc) should work. There other some other posters here who have used these bigger drives in their Ultra and Pro NAS.
Sandshark
Jun 02, 2016Sensei
Yes, with those upgrades, your Ultra6+ is a prime candidate for the unsupported use of OS 6. My upgraded Pro BE's are essentially the same as what you have except with only 2GB of ram on all but the one I use for media, and they run OS6 quite nicely. I did have the advantage of having an Ultra4 to try out OS6 on before taking the plunge on my daily use systems.
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