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TerraMaster NAS F4-421 understanding

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TRAID stands for Redundant Array of Independent Disks. It essentially allows for:

Flexible disk array configuration
Flexible online migration
Capacity expansion
Redundancy policies
What this means is that TRAID leverages a RAID system that combines the storage space of your various sized hard drives into smaller partitions and combines them with redundancy to create a storage array. This enables you to add hard drives of different sizes to your NAS while still enjoying the benefits of increased storage capacity.

For instance, you can add a combination of 1TB, 2TB, 4TB, 8TB, and even a 10TB hard drive together to form a RAID array with redundancy protection. Notably, compared to traditional RAID modes, TRAID offers increased storage space by utilizing the entirety of the hard drive's space instead of being limited to the size of the smallest drive in the array.

In conclusion, you can go ahead and set up your TerraMaster NAS F4-421 with your 4TB hard drive, back up your data from the 2TB drive onto the NAS, format the 2TB drive, and subsequently insert it into the NAS as the second hard drive. You can also add another hard drive with a lower capacity in the future!

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RE: TerraMaster NAS F4-421 understanding - by ed - 03-22-2024, 02:04 PM

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