
WD Red Plus
3 TB, 3.5", CMR
WD Red Plus
3 TB, 3.5", CMR
My question has been answered about 100 times already. I only see it now :-/
Yes, if the disc is used in a NAS, larger discs can be installed in the event of a failure. Just make sure that the discs have the same recording method, in this case CMR.
The cable you are looking for is an internal power cable for S-ATA. e.g. one of these: Roline SATA power extension or an adapter: Delock Molex to SATA power cable Normally, your power supply should already provide enough of these connectors!
Yes.
It is possible that it will work, but there may be a loss of performance, as in a RAID all hard drives should run the same.
Yes, that is possible.
Sure. The colours are just a marketing ploy.
Je ne pense pas que ça va marcher , synology reste assez flou concernant ce sujet https://www.synology.com/fr-fr/knowledgebase/DSM/tutorial/Storage/Does_the_eSATA_port_of_Synology_products_support_eSATA_disk_enclosures_with_port_multipliers
I haven't tried it but I imagine it is. To be sure see the Synology website.
Hello, It's hard to say without testing because this model IB-RD3620SU3 manages RAID internally but chances are that it does. In the worst case, you'll have to connect it to USB since it also has a USB 3.0 port.
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