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Max disk size for LS420D7

Started by oberli, February 07, 2022, 07:09:38 AM

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oberli

Have been running this old NAS with two 1 TB drives (RAID 0) for many years. One of the drives recently failed, and I want to build a new RAID (RAID 1). Would like to use larger drives - 2TB or 4TB if possible. Can't find any specs for this unit, however.
Is 4TB or 2B ok?

davo

This supports volume sizes up to 16TB so a single 16TB disk should work or 2x8TB disks.
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