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mcpeterc
Aug 27, 2014Aspirant
X-Raid is it for me?
Hi. iam a proud owner of a ReadyNAS NVX BE. I have been running Raid 0 I believe with no redundancy but now im getting a few errors from one of my disks. Its has been running fine for atleast 3 yea...
xeltros
Aug 27, 2014Apprentice
X-raid2 does raid5 and raid1 by default.
If you have 2 disks having the same capacity (or the second having a superior capacity) it will do raid1 equivalent to the space of the smallest disk, leaving some space unused in the higher capacity disk.
If you add another disk, the raid1 will be transformed to raid5 with 3disks and x-raid2 will add another layer which would be raid1 on top of that.
If you have 2 disks having the same capacity (or the second having a superior capacity) it will do raid1 equivalent to the space of the smallest disk, leaving some space unused in the higher capacity disk.
If you add another disk, the raid1 will be transformed to raid5 with 3disks and x-raid2 will add another layer which would be raid1 on top of that.
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