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winger
Jan 21, 2010Tutor
RNPP-Future Capacity Expansion planning for Dual Redundancy
OK, since I am no longer "pre-sales", I will post my question in this forum. Last week as I was planning the purchase of my first set of drives for my ReadyNAS Pro Pioneer edition, I thought I unde...
mdgm-ntgr
Jun 19, 2012NETGEAR Employee Retired
Vertical expansion is explained in my post above.
X-RAID2 dual-redundancy uses RAID-6 layers. RAID-6 layers require a minimum of four disks. So Upgrade C gives 6x1TB + 3x1TB which isn't enough for a second RAID-6 layer as the second layer only has 3 disks. All the data must be stored so that if any two disks fail data remains intact.
X-RAID2 dual-redundancy uses RAID-6 layers. RAID-6 layers require a minimum of four disks. So Upgrade C gives 6x1TB + 3x1TB which isn't enough for a second RAID-6 layer as the second layer only has 3 disks. All the data must be stored so that if any two disks fail data remains intact.
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