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m64
Sep 15, 2017Aspirant
Ready NAS Pro Business Edition and Western Digital Red 6 Tb Hard Disk
Hi have an old Ready NAS Pro Business Edition with the following configuration: i'd like to swap the Seagate ST2000DL003 (1858Gb) and the WDC WD30EZRX (2790Gb) with 2x WDC WD60EZRX (roughly 55...
StephenB
Sep 15, 2017Guru - Experienced User
Your capacity math is correct, but the expansion will fail with OS 4.2.
There are two limits to growth with OS 4.2:
(a) a volume cannot expand over 16 TiB
(b) a volume cannot expand more than 8 TiB from it's starting point.
You are right at the expansion ceiling for (a) (17 TB is ~15.5 TiB), so you can't expand any further.
Your best option to expand your NAS is to switch over to OS 6. That will require a factory reset (destroying all your data) - but there is no way to expand the capacity of the Pro that doesn't include a factory reset.
- m64Sep 15, 2017Aspirant
StephenB wrote:Your capacity math is correct, but the expansion will fail with OS 4.2.
There are two limits to growth with OS 4.2:
(a) a volume cannot expand over 16 TiB
(b) a volume cannot expand more than 8 TiB from it's starting point.
You are right at the expansion ceiling for (a) (17 TB is ~15.5 TiB), so you can't expand any further.
Your best option to expand your NAS is to switch over to OS 6. That will require a factory reset (destroying all your data) - but there is no way to expand the capacity of the Pro that doesn't include a factory reset.
Hi,
first of all thank you for your help.
Just another question:
I've read here that on my old ReadyNAS PRO 6 is it possible olnly to install a Raidar 4.2.x firmware.
As i understand instead you have written that with a factory reset is it possible to upgrade to the new OS 6.x firmware also my ReadyNAS PRO 6.
May you please give me a link of the right procedure...?
thank you very much.
m64
- StephenBSep 15, 2017Guru - Experienced User
Netgear doesn't support OS 6 on "legacy NAS" but many people have done it. There are various posts here on the procedure, one is here: https://community.netgear.com/t5/Using-your-ReadyNAS/Ultra-6-OS-Upgrade-from-4-2-30-to-OS-6/m-p/1181060/highlight/true#M120724
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