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RAJIVAVLINQ
Jun 14, 2024Aspirant
add new Hard Disk
We have a Netgear ReadyNAS 424 with 2 harddrives with raid1. We have a capacity problem and we want to add 2 disks to this raid system, so we want to total 4 disk drives work with raid1. I didnt find a clear explanation for this incident. What steps should I follow, thanks..
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- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
RAJIVAVLINQ wrote:
We have a Netgear ReadyNAS 424 with 2 harddrives with raid1. We have a capacity problem and we want to add 2 disks to this raid system, so we want to total 4 disk drives work with raid1.
The NAS doesn't support 4 disks in one volume as RAID-1 - and that would not increase your capacity. RAID-1 is mirrored disks, and 4 mirrored disks has the same capacity as a single unmirrored disk.
Is the NAS using XRAID? You can tell by looking on the volumes page in the NAS admin UI. If you are using XRAID, there will be a green stripe on the XRAID control on the right of the page.
What disks do you have in the NAS now (manufacturer and model please)?
- RAJIVAVLINQAspirant
YEs , It is X-RAID
- StephenBGuru - Experienced User
RAJIVAVLINQ wrote:
YEs , It is X-RAID
What disks do you have in the NAS now (manufacturer and model please)?
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