Well I found this little Jewel today... and I'm pretty happy I did. I have 2 current fujitsu Home Scaleos... or the ss4200. Currently running 4 2tb drives in raid 5. Its a backup of all my data, movies, pictures, music, games, but its passed its limit. I have a couple DNS 323s that run alt-F with larger drives that serve me well other than the stupidly slow transfer rates.
So I am looking for the best way to get the most out of my little system. I was intially looking for something along the lines of alt-f to let me load larger drives as that's all I really need. I'm ok with the read speed and write speed as I never need it right now and the DNS 323s are always up and running albeit slow.
So my question is what seems to be the largest drives to work in these systems? I know 2tb work, and I am curious if anyone actually tested the 4tb. I did try to check the xigma post but I have yet to actually find it again. Thanks Schof for the location update as I was concerned it was lost info.
Obviously I could buy some newer fancier piece of equipment, but this thing has been running every day for something like 9 years. ( I did have data loss with orange lights once due to being at my aunts with faulty power) But the drives are OOOOLLLDDD western digitals that I had planned to replace with some 3tb Seagates intially, and they just haven't died. One drive is definitely failing but still manages to limp along.
So now I would like to at least put some 4 tb drives in, or bigger if an option. Also wanted to keep this thing alive.
So I am looking for the best way to get the most out of my little system. I was intially looking for something along the lines of alt-f to let me load larger drives as that's all I really need. I'm ok with the read speed and write speed as I never need it right now and the DNS 323s are always up and running albeit slow.
So my question is what seems to be the largest drives to work in these systems? I know 2tb work, and I am curious if anyone actually tested the 4tb. I did try to check the xigma post but I have yet to actually find it again. Thanks Schof for the location update as I was concerned it was lost info.
Obviously I could buy some newer fancier piece of equipment, but this thing has been running every day for something like 9 years. ( I did have data loss with orange lights once due to being at my aunts with faulty power) But the drives are OOOOLLLDDD western digitals that I had planned to replace with some 3tb Seagates intially, and they just haven't died. One drive is definitely failing but still manages to limp along.
So now I would like to at least put some 4 tb drives in, or bigger if an option. Also wanted to keep this thing alive.