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Re: 2100: 4TB and larger Disks possible?
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2015-01-26
10:03 AM
2015-01-26
10:03 AM
2100: 4TB and larger Disks possible?
Hi!
Is it possible to use 4TB or even larger Disks in a ReadyNAS 2100v1?
The official HCL only extends up to 3TB, but then probably Netgear has stopped testing newer and bigger HDDs for older units...
Thanks in advance for your answers! 🙂
Is it possible to use 4TB or even larger Disks in a ReadyNAS 2100v1?
The official HCL only extends up to 3TB, but then probably Netgear has stopped testing newer and bigger HDDs for older units...
Thanks in advance for your answers! 🙂
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2015-01-26
12:01 PM
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12:01 PM
Re: 2100: 4TB and larger Disks possible?
In the 2100v1 the maximum volume capacity would be 16TB. 4TB disks should work.
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2015-01-26
01:04 PM
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01:04 PM
Re: 2100: 4TB and larger Disks possible?
So do I not have to expect difficulties with the one or other type of 4TB-disk, as due to the differing calculation method of disk makers vs. "the rest of IT" one should always be well below the 16TB-limit, right?
I'll take a look at HGST-Ultrastar and WD-Re Drives then... 🙂
I'll take a look at HGST-Ultrastar and WD-Re Drives then... 🙂
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2015-01-26
01:11 PM
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01:11 PM
Re: 2100: 4TB and larger Disks possible?
I believe it is the volume capacity after redundancy.
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