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AbbottWins
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Feb 06, 2014

Limitations of RN51600

Hi all,

Just to start I like to say that I have a four bay NV+ and a Ultra 6. I'm so happy with the units I am looking to get another unit, I'm looking getting the RN51600 this time but, before I pull the trigger I have a couple of questions that I would like answers to just to make sure that I get the right unit.

Questions:
1) Does the RN51600 have any limitation in terms of adding drives? Would I be able to start with 3 4Tb harddrives and then add another 3 at another date and still get the full sized volume? I have seen that on other, older boxes there was that their was a 8Tb limitation on the ability to grow the volume.
2) How does the ED500 work? How does it work with the RN51600? I have searched and I have not found any details on how they work together. Am I correct to assume that the EDA500 connects to the RN51600 via SATA, does it grow the main volume or does it create its own volume? If I have 3 EDA500 connected to the RN51600 would this be one big volume or 4 smaller volumes.
3) Does the EDA500 have any 8Tb limitations? See question 1.
4) Are there any 'brains' in the EDA500? Or, is all the computing power for the RN51600 with 3x EDA500's system actually in the RN51600? I ask this question because if all the computing power for the system is in the RN51600 it would increase the need to have more computing power in the main unit.
5) Would I be able to add a EDA500 unit now, another next year and, another the year after?

Thanks,
Shannon

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