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Stanman130
Apr 03, 2014Guide
OS6 Data Recovery - How to Mount BTRFS Volumes
I recently purchased a ReadyNAS 314 and 5 Seagate ST2000VN000 hard disks (one as a cold spare). I work as a system administrator, so I've been reading up on OS6 before I entrust this new system with m...
Kimera
Jul 18, 2014Guide
mdgm wrote: If you have four disks in the NAS and the array is fine, you would need at least three disks. If you had two disks in the array you would need at least one of them etc.
Leaving out of the picture which disk? any disk of the four disks array (in case of a ReadyNAS unit filled with four disks)? isn't the "parity" spread all over the array and so the whole array should be pulled out from ReadyNAS unit to be pushed in the Linux box or the the parity is not evaluated when rebuilding the md RAID array in Linux (and so one disk could be left behind)?
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