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Re: Readynas ULTRA 6 Harddrive 6TB
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2015-03-13
12:42 PM
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Readynas ULTRA 6 Harddrive 6TB
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can i put 6x WD RED 6TB in my readynas ultra 6?
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can i put 6x WD RED 6TB in my readynas ultra 6?
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Re: Readynas ULTRA 6 Harddrive 6TB
It should work, but you will need to do a factory reset with all drives in place (or insert all drives into the NAS and just power up).
If you are going to do this, you might consider switching to OS6 while you are at it. That would let you expand when the even bigger drives come along.
If you are going to do this, you might consider switching to OS6 while you are at it. That would let you expand when the even bigger drives come along.
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2015-03-13
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Re: Readynas ULTRA 6 Harddrive 6TB
how can i install OS6 on a readynas ultra 6? i thought it only supported RAIDiator ?
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Re: Readynas ULTRA 6 Harddrive 6TB
Look here: viewtopic.php?f=162&t=80207
warchucky wrote: how can i install OS6 on a readynas ultra 6? i thought it only supported RAIDiator ?
It is not supported by Netgear, but it can be done.
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2015-03-18
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Re: Readynas ULTRA 6 Harddrive 6TB
can i install 6x 6TB disks on RAIDiator 4.2.27?
what is the diskspace limit on 4.2.27?
what is the diskspace limit on 4.2.27?
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2015-03-18
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Re: Readynas ULTRA 6 Harddrive 6TB
warchucky wrote: can i install 6x 6TB disks on RAIDiator 4.2.27?
what is the diskspace limit on 4.2.27?
I believe that you could use 6x6TB disks using RAIDiator v4.2.27. Just make sure that you perform a factory reset with all 6x6TB disks in place as per advised by StephenB.
As reference for the disk space limit (or rather volume limit), check this forum thread: viewtopic.php?f=66&t=79374
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Re: Readynas ULTRA 6 Harddrive 6TB
it seems the ultra6 has a max limit of 16TB, so i cant place 6x 6TB in raid6 cause then i have 24TB
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Re: Readynas ULTRA 6 Harddrive 6TB
warchucky wrote: it seems the ultra6 has a max limit of 16TB, so i cant place 6x 6TB in raid6 cause then i have 24TB
I believe its still possible to support 16TB or greater, you just need to perform a factory reset on your Ultra6 with all 6x6TB disks in place to achieve dual redundancy.
Check info about x86 Legacy ReadyNAS like your Ultra6 regarding 16TB limit on this link: http://www.rnasguide.com/2011/06/22/why ... -readynas/
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2015-03-18
02:36 PM
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Re: Readynas ULTRA 6 Harddrive 6TB
Correct. A factory reset with all drives in place will work. All drives need to be the same size, and you can't expand the volume later.
Ixa wrote:
warchucky wrote: it seems the ultra6 has a max limit of 16TB, so i cant place 6x 6TB in raid6 cause then i have 24TB
I believe its still possible to support 16TB or greater, you just need to perform a factory reset on your Ultra6 with all 6x6TB disks in place to achieve dual redundancy.
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