TS-859 Pro+ compatible with 4Tb or 6Tb Enterprise Capacity?

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Rowgraria
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TS-859 Pro+ compatible with 4Tb or 6Tb Enterprise Capacity?

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Hello,
Have to upgrade the drives in TS-859 Pro+. Would like to use Enterprise Capacity hard drives in one of the following 3.5" categories:

- ST4000NM0035 (4Tb, 512 native, SATA III, V.5)
- ST4000NM0115 (4Tb, 512 Emulated, SATA III, V.5)
- ST6000NM0115 (6Tb, 512 emulated, SATA III, V.5)

Not sure if drives in these categories would be compatible.
Does anyone have experience with this drives in the TS-859 Pro+ unit?

Thanks in advance!
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Re: TS-859 Pro+ compatible with 4Tb or 6Tb Enterprise Capacity?

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Did you check the compatibilty list?
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Re: TS-859 Pro+ compatible with 4Tb or 6Tb Enterprise Capacity?

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Thanks for your reply, Don.
These drives are not on that compatibility list. That's implying only that they are not tested for the TS-859 Pro+, but still might be compatible.
I was wondering if someone tried them. I submitted request for testing to Qnap, if honored, it will take some time. I expect they would have low priority for testing these drives for an older unit.

Thanks.
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