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oliver1994chapp
Jul 27, 2020Aspirant
re ready Nass ultra 2
i have install 6.9.5 on ultra 2 but the admin page is not workiong and its got an ip 192.168.10.100 and is sysc the volume. and its doing it aging from oliver
StephenB
Jul 28, 2020Guru - Experienced User
oliver1994chapp wrote:
Please find screen shot enclosed
As you can see bay 1 is 1tb and bay 2 is 500gb
Your NAS is using RAID-1 - as you can see from the screenshot next to the volume wheel. RAID-1 mirrors the disks - everything written to one is simultaneously written to the other. That gives you some protection against a disk failure, and also allows you to expand the volume size later on without data loss.
Since they are mirrored, the volume size can't be bigger than smallest disk - 500 GB in you case.
Personally I think that RAID-1 is the best mode for most users. If you want to keep it, you should get two 2 TB drives (perhaps Seagate Ironwolf models). Using both would give you 2 TB of storage. Alternatively, get one Ironwolf to start, and just use one disk in the NAS now. Then add a second matching disk later on (as budget permits). A single Ironwolf 2 TB drive costs about $80 (current US pricing).
The other option is to set up the disks to be independent - using one volume for each disk. This mode is called "jbod". You'd need to
- change to flexraid by clicking on the XRAID control in your screen shot. The green stripe on the control will disappear
- destroy the current volume (click on the volume settings wheel)
- click on the first drive in the center graphic and create a jbod volume
- click on the second drive in the center graphic, and create a second jbod volume.
Then you need to put some shares on each disk. You don't want a volume to get more than about 85% full, so you want to set up the shares with that in mind.
oliver1994chapp
Jul 29, 2020Aspirant
Dear
Just to say a big thank you for helping us out with the ReadyNas.
We set it up with your second option (jbod) as I found another disc which was 2TB its speed was approx 5400 rpm and the 1TB speed was 7200rpm I found out after warning that they did not mix well with mirroring so I thought jbob was best for us.
Find screen shot enclosed
Once again Thank You
Martin/Oliver
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