ogre01 wrote:So to get around the 16TB issue is to obtain all 3TB drives now, basically fully load the system and start fresh.
Yes.
Can one do online expansion when 4TB drives come around?
Unfortunately my crystal ball was shattered yesterday so I can't tell you if the issue preventing capacity expansion today will be resolved when 4 TB disks become available. I think you'll have to try to predict the future yourself.
So for example, on a 879, have 6x 3TB which is more then the 16TB limit...
6*3 TB would only give a volume that is
larger than 16 TB in RAID 0 or JBOD-configurations, and neither of those can be migrated or expanded later anyway.
A 6-disk RAID 5 would give you a data volume of 15 TB but of course adding disks to that is also impossible as the volume would then become larger than 16 TB.
...should clean install just fine with full space usage. Can I then later add two more 3TB drives to expand size...
No.
It's not only
passing the 16 TB limit that is a problem. The last sentence of Note 11 says: "Online RAID capacity expansion and adding hard drives are not supported for a disk volume of over 16TB". So when having passed the 16 TB limit,
any expansion is out of the question with the current tools.
No, RAID has never ever been a replacement for backups. Without backups you will eventually lose data!
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