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Sorry to ask for advice on a fairly basic question...
I have a DS918+ running DSM 7.1.1, which had 2 x 8 TB Seagate Ironwolf Pro and 2 x 10 TB Seagate Ironwolf HDDs in one SHR storage pool (using btrfs) with 2-drive fault tolerance.
Both 10TB drives unfortunately failed a short time apart and I replaced them both with 16 TB Pros so I could keep the system running with fault tolerance. As expected, the storage pool stayed at the original size of 14.5 TB.
I'm now running out of space (12.5 TB in use) and wondered what is the best means of gaining the 'lost' capacity of the 16 TB drive(s).
Based on the info on the Synology website about that situation, I'll need to replace one or both 8 TBs with >=16 TBs.
If I do so, will I gain the full capacity of both the old as well as the new 16TB drives?
As an alternative, I've thought of getting a DS725+, putting the new 16TB drives in it and then using Hyper Backup to do a full system backup of the DS918+ (after upgrading it to DSM 7.2 or 7.3). I'd then nuke the DS918+, reinstall DSM, set up the 4 disk array and then restore everything from the backup.
However, would this just recreate the storage pool the way that it is at present with 14.5 TB of space?
I could do a files only backup and restore, but this would mean having to recreate all the settings on the system manually, including those of a dozen docker containers.
I'd appreciate any guidance on what the best way forward would be - thanks!
I have a DS918+ running DSM 7.1.1, which had 2 x 8 TB Seagate Ironwolf Pro and 2 x 10 TB Seagate Ironwolf HDDs in one SHR storage pool (using btrfs) with 2-drive fault tolerance.
Both 10TB drives unfortunately failed a short time apart and I replaced them both with 16 TB Pros so I could keep the system running with fault tolerance. As expected, the storage pool stayed at the original size of 14.5 TB.
I'm now running out of space (12.5 TB in use) and wondered what is the best means of gaining the 'lost' capacity of the 16 TB drive(s).
Based on the info on the Synology website about that situation, I'll need to replace one or both 8 TBs with >=16 TBs.
If I do so, will I gain the full capacity of both the old as well as the new 16TB drives?
As an alternative, I've thought of getting a DS725+, putting the new 16TB drives in it and then using Hyper Backup to do a full system backup of the DS918+ (after upgrading it to DSM 7.2 or 7.3). I'd then nuke the DS918+, reinstall DSM, set up the 4 disk array and then restore everything from the backup.
However, would this just recreate the storage pool the way that it is at present with 14.5 TB of space?
I could do a files only backup and restore, but this would mean having to recreate all the settings on the system manually, including those of a dozen docker containers.
I'd appreciate any guidance on what the best way forward would be - thanks!
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