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btaroli
Prodigy
Dec 01, 2016
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Planning Ahead for Capacity Upgrade

Well, the ol' 4TB based volume in my 516 is down below 3TB free space. FWIW, this somehow got created as a RAID-5 under X-RAID2, but with 4TB disks it wasn't so bad. After some thought and looking at...
  • mdgm-ntgr's avatar
    Dec 01, 2016

    The volume will only expand when redundant space can be added. So if you have one 12TB disk after the RAID-6 volume is rebuilt you will still have dual-redundancy.

     

    After you've created the RAID-6 volume you can re-enable X-RAID.

     

    In fact depending what disks are installed, with a RAID-5 volume with three or more disks you could disable X-RAID and designate it so that when the next empty slot is filled it is used to add parity (i.e. convert to RAID-6). This conversion does take a long time though.

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