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Leventh
Oct 24, 2022Apprentice
X-Raid vertical expanding
Hello, I have 2x6TB + 2x2TB on RN214 X-Raid formatted, yesterday i replaced 2x2TB drives with 2x4TB to expand vertically one by one and wait for resync, after completing the process i have 10.9TiB in...
- Oct 24, 2022
Leventh wrote:
So what I need to ask is if I backup data and reset the nas (via reset button) and reformat with X-Raid can I have 12.7TiB without wasting space?Yes.
Leventh wrote:
I have 2x6TB + 2x2TB on RN214 X-Raid formatted, yesterday i replaced 2x2TB drives with 2x4TB to expand vertically one by one and wait for resync, after completing the process i have 10.9TiB instead of 12.7TiB according to raid calculator.If you want to avoid this from happening in the future, make sure that when you expand you are upgrading to a drive that is at least as large as the biggest drive already installed. In this specific case, upgrading to 3x6 TB + 2 TB would have expanded to 12.7 TiB.
Before you upgraded the drives, your data volume had two RAID groups
- 4x2 TB RAID-5
- 2x4 TB RAID-1 to use the "extra" space on the 6 TB drives
Note that this means there are two data partitions on the 6 TB drives - a 2 TB one for the RAID-5 group and a 4 TB one for the RAID-1 group. (FWIW, there are smaller partitions for the OS and swap).
These groups are concatenated into one data volume.
After you upgraded you ended up with 3 RAID groups
- 4x2 TB RAID-5
- 2x4 TB RAID-1 to use the "extra" space on the 6 TB drives
- 2x2 TB RAID-1 to use the "extra" space on the 4 TB drives.
This allowed the NAS to expand somewhat without needing to reformat the 6 TB drives.
Netgear didn't do this in the past - instead they would just not expand at all if the new drives weren't at least as large as the largest drives already installed.
Anyway, after the reset you will have
- 4x4 TB RAID-5
- 2x2 TB RAID-1
StephenB
Oct 24, 2022Guru - Experienced User
Leventh wrote:
So what I need to ask is if I backup data and reset the nas (via reset button) and reformat with X-Raid can I have 12.7TiB without wasting space?
Yes.
Leventh wrote:
I have 2x6TB + 2x2TB on RN214 X-Raid formatted, yesterday i replaced 2x2TB drives with 2x4TB to expand vertically one by one and wait for resync, after completing the process i have 10.9TiB instead of 12.7TiB according to raid calculator.
If you want to avoid this from happening in the future, make sure that when you expand you are upgrading to a drive that is at least as large as the biggest drive already installed. In this specific case, upgrading to 3x6 TB + 2 TB would have expanded to 12.7 TiB.
Before you upgraded the drives, your data volume had two RAID groups
- 4x2 TB RAID-5
- 2x4 TB RAID-1 to use the "extra" space on the 6 TB drives
Note that this means there are two data partitions on the 6 TB drives - a 2 TB one for the RAID-5 group and a 4 TB one for the RAID-1 group. (FWIW, there are smaller partitions for the OS and swap).
These groups are concatenated into one data volume.
After you upgraded you ended up with 3 RAID groups
- 4x2 TB RAID-5
- 2x4 TB RAID-1 to use the "extra" space on the 6 TB drives
- 2x2 TB RAID-1 to use the "extra" space on the 4 TB drives.
This allowed the NAS to expand somewhat without needing to reformat the 6 TB drives.
Netgear didn't do this in the past - instead they would just not expand at all if the new drives weren't at least as large as the largest drives already installed.
Anyway, after the reset you will have
- 4x4 TB RAID-5
- 2x2 TB RAID-1
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