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technoconsulter
May 10, 2018Aspirant
ReadyNAS 3312 switch from raid10 to XRaid
I Have a ReadyNas 3312 set up on Raid 10 at the moment with a total usable capacity of 10Tb. I've recently wanted to increase the capacity but I found out that Raid10 is not vertically expandable. Re...
Marc_V
May 21, 2018NETGEAR Employee Retired
Welcome to the Community!
You cannot change to XRAID with RAID 0 or RAID 10 configurations but you can vertically or horizontally expand a Flex-RAID.
With RAID10 you need to add even number of disks when trying to expand it. You add the additional disks then select them and click the Expand button on the volume settings. The volume will expand instantly but a resync will have to be done but you will still be able to use the NAS.
Also with X-RAID you will have RAID 6 configured since RAID10, RAID50, RAID60 are configurable through Flex-RAID only.
Please see OS 6.9.3 Software Manual
Hope this helps!
Regards
technoconsulter
May 24, 2018Aspirant
Many Thanks for your reply,
I don't know then what happened but at the moment I've replaced 2 Hard Drives (previously 2Tb each) with 4Tb each and the total size of the volume is still the same. the configuration I have in place at this moment is: 2x 4Tb + 2x3Tb + 8x2Tb (Raid10 configuration)
- Marc_VMay 27, 2018NETGEAR Employee Retired
It is because the Volume is limited on the smallest disk size available which is the 2TB disk. Your 4TB disk is only using half of it's total cap and the other 2TB is unused. You can replace all 2TB and 3TB disk to fully optimize the volume space of your 4TB disks.
Your unused space can also become a new volume since you are on Flex-RAID.
Regards
- technoconsulterMay 28, 2018Aspirant
so there is no way to allocate all the space to one volume instead of limiting the size to the smallest disk size, unless I format the whole volume? Formatting the volume is a big problem for me as I have almost 10Tb of data that I don't know where to move them to and the whole volume is also synced with google (but I hae a lot of errors in the sync log).
I could't find the way to see the un-used space.
- Marc_VMay 28, 2018NETGEAR Employee Retired
You will be able to utilize all disks space in a single volume if you are on X-RAID but with your current configuration (RAID10) it's not possible to convert the volume to X-RAID.
With Flex-RAID you can create a new volume to use the unallocated disk space but if you want to have it allocated to a single volume then that will only be possible with X-RAID which means destroying the current volume and set it up as X-RAID (RAID6). Only when you have replaced all disks with the same sizes that the unused space will be added on your current volume configuration.
Also, make sure your firmware is up to date OS 6.9.3
Regards
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