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Singularity
Dec 28, 2013Tutor
ReadyNAS Pro 6 - Best Expansion Path
My ReadyNAS Pro 6 is currently configured as follows Bay 1: 1Tb (931 allocated) Bay 2: 1Tb (931 allocated) Bay 3: 1Tb (931 allocated) Bay 4: 1Tb (931 allocated) Bay 5: 2Tb (1863 allocated) Bay...
mdgm-ntgr
Feb 27, 2014NETGEAR Employee Retired
Doing a factory default with 4x4TB and 2x3TB disks in place would give you a volume using 6x3TB then it would attempt to expand to use the remaining space on the 4TB disks. However if you hit the 16 TB limit expansion will fail.
You could switch to Flex-RAID and create multiple volumes or try ReadyNAS OS 6 which does not have the 16 TB limit.
You could switch to Flex-RAID and create multiple volumes or try ReadyNAS OS 6 which does not have the 16 TB limit.
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