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On Wed, 11 Mar 2020 09:19:38 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote: One of the four drives in my Synology server is "failing," according to the server's diagnostics. The server has been running continuously for what, 10 years? Fortunately, I was able to find a new "exact replacement" drive on Amazon, even though Seagate has discontinued that particular model. I sort of recall I paid $100+ for each of the four 2TB drives...but the closeout price on the replacement was $44. ![]() I vaguely remember that installation of drives into the server box was pretty simple. Hope that's not a false memory. ![]() Fretwell and see if he can stop by with his chainsaw. Is this RAID1 (mirrored) or RAID5 (striped)? Either way, it should be fairly painless if you follow the procedure. Otherwise you might lose the array. |
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