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wellbuttie
Jan 31, 2018Aspirant
ReadyNAS RN204 - Add larger disk
Hi,
I currently run my RadyNAS RN204 with a single 6TB Disk, which is running out of space. I have ordered a 10TB disk, and just want to add it to expand the storage to 16TB for the ReadyNAS.
No Need for redundancy. As I already have separate backups,
The current configuration with the single drive installed is showing JBOD, with XRaid active (in Green), as per the screenshot.
Is there a simple way to add the 10TB Disk, with the current configuration, that is not destructive, that allows me to use the full capacity for storage. I dont mind considering treating the new 10TB Drive as a separate Volume.
Switch to flexraid on the volume page, and then hot-insert the new disk. Then you can create a new volume using it.
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- wellbuttieAspirant
Forget to mention the ReadyNAS is runing firmware 6.9.2
- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
Switch to flexraid on the volume page, and then hot-insert the new disk. Then you can create a new volume using it.
- wellbuttieAspirant
Many thanks Folks. That worked a treat. Exactly what I wanted
- mdgm-ntgrNETGEAR Employee Retired
You'll need to click the X-RAID button and confirm that you wish to disable X-RAID before adding the new disk. You should then be able to add the disk and create a volume using it.
With a single-disk X-RAID volume when you add a disk to an empty slot after a resync the volume will become redundant. What you want is to disable X-RAID and use Flex-RAID.
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