...is that possible? And if so: what should I look for... requirements?
Thanks!
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4 TB harddisk for TS-112?
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4 TB harddisk for TS-112?
Setup: Asus RT-AC66U, Qnap TS-112(NAS)
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Re: 4 TB harddisk for TS-112?
Start with the QNAP NAS HDD Compatibility list - several 4 TB HDD listed already.
Pre-requirements: An out-of-the-box TS-112 might come flashed with older firmware, not able to partition a drive with a capacity exceeding 2 TB. The most simple way: If you have a spare HDD available (max. 2 TB), run a full initial installation with this HDD, and go for v3.7.3 (or the coming-up v3.8.1) firmware. Then your NAS box is ready to play the 4 TB drive. Enjoy!
Regards,
-Kurt.
Pre-requirements: An out-of-the-box TS-112 might come flashed with older firmware, not able to partition a drive with a capacity exceeding 2 TB. The most simple way: If you have a spare HDD available (max. 2 TB), run a full initial installation with this HDD, and go for v3.7.3 (or the coming-up v3.8.1) firmware. Then your NAS box is ready to play the 4 TB drive. Enjoy!
Regards,
-Kurt.