moving_from_2_bays_to_4_bays
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- | Question: | + | ==== Question: |
- | I'm looking to upgrade my DS214 to a DS423+ | + | I'm looking to upgrade my DS214 to a DS423+\\ |
There are 2x4TB disks in the old NAS, in a RAID 0 configuration. Disk usage is | There are 2x4TB disks in the old NAS, in a RAID 0 configuration. Disk usage is | ||
- | around 6TB. | + | around 6TB.\\ |
- | I'm planning to buy another 2x4TB disks for the new NAS. | + | I'm planning to buy another 2x4TB disks for the new NAS.\\ |
==== Solution 1: ==== | ==== Solution 1: ==== | ||
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* Wipe the 8TB disk and add it to the pool | * Wipe the 8TB disk and add it to the pool | ||
- | If you only buy 1 TB disk you would and up wasting half of it, but if you ever | + | If you only buy 1 TB disk you would end up wasting half of it, but if you ever |
upgrade your other disks then it would get used. Or you could just buy 2x8TB and | upgrade your other disks then it would get used. Or you could just buy 2x8TB and | ||
have extra space. | have extra space. |
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