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gquickflora
Sep 25, 2015Follower
ReadyNAS 2100 Capacity
We have ReadyNAS 2100 rackmount. That currently have 4 disks of 1 TB each.
I want to expend the capicity so can you tell us what is the maximum disk capicity i can install? I want to use 4 disks of 3TB each.
Is that supported or not?
Thanks,
Gaurav Agarwal
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- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
According to this thread it "should work" https://community.netgear.com/t5/Using-your-ReadyNAS/2100-Expansion-Problem-4tb-drives-x-4/td-p/913724 And at least one user has done it successfully.
But there are no 4 TB drives on the HCL for the 2100, so it is not supported by Netgear.
- mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee Retired
Do you have the v1 or the v2? If you have the v2 it would say so in Frontview
3TB disks should work with either. I would stick to enterprise disks. Please note that if you use disks outside the compatibility list support may be unable to help.
The v2 should be similar to the Pro 4 in what disk capacities will work.
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