I have a DS920+ no longer under warranty that Bay #1 has failed. I’ve done a lot of testing and received a lot of advice on this failure and am sure it is the bay that has failed not the HD in it. I have 5 16TB Ironwolf 3.5” drives that I have used. I believe 1 may have been fried by the bay failure though I am still checking on that and I still trying to test the 2nd 16TB that was a replace that didn’t work (I believe because of the failed bay, but I still checking that too). I also have 2 8TB Ironwolf drive I ran on a DS220+. What I’d like to do is start all over again, by getting a 6 bay synology, wiping the the existing drives (they are Btrfs formatted) and getting rid of the Raid10 I originally put on the system and go to SHR2. I want to use the 3 good 16TB and the 2 8TB drives plus get a new Ironwolf 16 TB drive. BTW, I use the synology as only a Plex media server for movies, TV shows, and want to add all my music and pictures. Everything is already backed up on external hard drives so I’m not worried about losing anything initially.
So my questions are: what do I do to prepare the 3 16TB and 2 8TB drives for use in a new Synology with SHR2 instead of Raid 10 (wipe them or is there some other less destructive way to prepare them?)? If I have to wipe the existing drives how do I do that (they are Btrfs)? I work on a Windows box and have little experience with linux OS. After I get the existing hard drives ready, I assume I will just start from stretch in setting up the Synology and installing Plex. Am I right on this?
So my questions are: what do I do to prepare the 3 16TB and 2 8TB drives for use in a new Synology with SHR2 instead of Raid 10 (wipe them or is there some other less destructive way to prepare them?)? If I have to wipe the existing drives how do I do that (they are Btrfs)? I work on a Windows box and have little experience with linux OS. After I get the existing hard drives ready, I assume I will just start from stretch in setting up the Synology and installing Plex. Am I right on this?
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