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Theoric HDD limit acording to devices

Theoric HDD limit acording to devices

I'd like to know what are the limits acording to protfolio devices?

 

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StephenB
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@aalexandrebeta wrote:

What HDD max capacity is it possible to install acording to the type of devices?

RN series, legacy, etc......


The limits I know about:

 

4.1.x (duo v1, nv+ v1, etc):  2 TB disk limit

 

4.2.x: (ultra, pro, etc):  Some rackmount models have a 2 TB disk limit in some slots.  Otherwise, no known limit on disk size, but there are limits on volume expansion.  A volume can't expand over 16 TiB, and it can't expand more than 8 TiB from its starting point.  Volumes over 16 TiB can still be created on 64 bit plaforms, but 32 bit platforms (NVX) have a hard volume limit of 16 TiB.

 

5.x (duo v2, nv+ v1):  No known disk size limits, but the same volume expansion limits of 4.2.x.

 

6.x (RN10x, etc):  No known disk size limits, and no known volume size limits on any platform running firmware 6.4.0 or newer.  ARM models have a limit on the maximum iSCSI LUN size (8 TB).

 

 

 

 

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StephenB
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Re: Theoric HDD limit acording to devices

I don't understand the question - can you rephrase it?

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Re: Theoric HDD limit acording to devices

What HDD max capacity is it possible to instal acording to the type of devices?

RN series, legacy, etc......

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StephenB
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Re: Theoric HDD limit acording to devices


@aalexandrebeta wrote:

What HDD max capacity is it possible to install acording to the type of devices?

RN series, legacy, etc......


The limits I know about:

 

4.1.x (duo v1, nv+ v1, etc):  2 TB disk limit

 

4.2.x: (ultra, pro, etc):  Some rackmount models have a 2 TB disk limit in some slots.  Otherwise, no known limit on disk size, but there are limits on volume expansion.  A volume can't expand over 16 TiB, and it can't expand more than 8 TiB from its starting point.  Volumes over 16 TiB can still be created on 64 bit plaforms, but 32 bit platforms (NVX) have a hard volume limit of 16 TiB.

 

5.x (duo v2, nv+ v1):  No known disk size limits, but the same volume expansion limits of 4.2.x.

 

6.x (RN10x, etc):  No known disk size limits, and no known volume size limits on any platform running firmware 6.4.0 or newer.  ARM models have a limit on the maximum iSCSI LUN size (8 TB).

 

 

 

 

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@StephenB  You nerd rocks a lot, thanks!!!

Have a good day/night whatever 🙂 🙂 !!! :; !

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StephenB
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@aalexandrebeta wrote:

Have a good day/night whatever 🙂 🙂 !!! :; !


Day at the moment (and snowing like crazy here in Boston). Smiley Happy

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If you have enough snow send some to FrogLand AKA France :)!

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