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alisam

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#303253 28-Jan-2023 09:31
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It's a 2 bay Synology NAS with 2 x 6TB WD Red Drives. Today (and yesterday) I am getting multiple emails about Drive 2.

 

It now says 'Failing'. Yesterday it said 'Warning' and I am sure it said 'Critical' earlier in the morning.

 

I will replace the drive but not until next week.

 

The disk space used in Drive 1 is 2.2TB. Mostly media.

 

Could I temporarily replace Drive 2 with a 3TB WD Red Drive? Could I leave it in permanently (as my storage needs are not likely to grow significantly in the short term)?

 

The 3TB Drives are 2016 vintage and the 6TB Drives are 2017 and 2021. The 2021 drive is from PB Tech but I don't think I could approach them to claim under the 3 year warranty as I don't know the serial number of the drive at time of purchase. I have a login for PB Tech, but the Web Order Details don't show a serial number.

 

Could I purchase a Seagate Ironwolf 6TB instead of a WD Red. Therefore, the drives have different disk drive manufacturers.

 

 

 

Edit> I started an extended SMART Test but the log simply says that it failed.





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  #3028168 28-Jan-2023 10:16
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Hi what Raid is it in, presumably Raid1 mirror?

 

Cyril




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  #3028169 28-Jan-2023 10:22
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cyril7:

 

Hi what Raid is it in, presumably Raid1 mirror?

 

Cyril

 

 

Yes.





PC: Dell Inspiron 16 5640 (Windows 11 Home), Dell Inspiron 7591 2n1 (Windows 11 Pro), HP ProBook 470G1 (Windows 10 Pro), Intel NUC7I5BNH (Zorin)
Net: Grandstream 1 x GWN7062 Router, 1 x GWN7665 Access Point
Storage: Synology DS216play NAS, 2 x 6TB
Media: 3 x Amazon FireTV. Echo, Dot, Spot
TV: 2 x Samsung H6400 55" LED TV, Panasonic TH-P50G10Z 50" Plasma TV
Mobile: Samsung Galaxy A52 5G
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  #3028172 28-Jan-2023 10:26
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How do you have the storage set up? Do you have Synology's SHR or RAID 1 set up - or is it just one large volume spread across both disks without redundancy?

 

Assuming you have for instance SHR set up, then replacing a WD 6TB with a Seagate 6TB is fine. You won't be able to replace it with a smaller size drive though.




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  #3028173 28-Jan-2023 10:26
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Hi, so having different brands should not be an issue, but same/similar capacity is, as the final raid once built will limit to smallest drive, so currently you have a pair of 6TB that will give you just under 3TB usable, if you put a 3TB drive in to replace the failing one you will have under 1.5TB usable, so best you put in a 6TB.

 

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  #3028174 28-Jan-2023 10:27
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Taken the drives out and Drive 2 is the 2017 vintage. Definitely not under warranty.





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Net: Grandstream 1 x GWN7062 Router, 1 x GWN7665 Access Point
Storage: Synology DS216play NAS, 2 x 6TB
Media: 3 x Amazon FireTV. Echo, Dot, Spot
TV: 2 x Samsung H6400 55" LED TV, Panasonic TH-P50G10Z 50" Plasma TV
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