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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. Reading in the forums I think that with X-Raid I might be able to expand the raid10 but I don't think that there is a way to convert the raid10 to xraid without needing to re-format the whole partition(I hope I'm wrong), Is there a solution for me? i just want to att an additional 2Tb to the partition.. Many thanks in advance!
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- Marc_VNETGEAR Employee Retired
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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!
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- technoconsulterAspirant
- Marc_VNETGEAR 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.
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