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immagikman
Dec 12, 2014Aspirant
ReadyNAS Endless cost cycle
Ok I realize that once upon a time there were physical limits to volume size, Ive had the ReadyNAS, ReadyNAS+, And now have ReadyNAS Pro (6 bay) and a ReadyNAS Ultra6 and yet I am faced with STILL ...
ReadySECURE
Dec 12, 2014Apprentice
immagikman wrote: Sorry meant the x16 family..... and the 316 and 516 in the comparison page have different max storage numbers but I cant find an explanation of why.
so in theory, if I were to upgrade to the 316 and/or the 516 I should eventually have support for 8TB drives and larger?
And if so, a side question, is it possible to purchase spare Power Supplies for the 316/516 family? *** that has historically been a
problem for the older machines.
Can you provide a link to the document that shows the different in volume size between a 316 and a 516?
I know on the top of my head that the ReadyNAS 516 also supports the EDA chassis, so you can theoretically have an additional 5 drives worth of data, if those numbers were pretty far in the distance.
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