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G Raid HDD upgrade

I have an external G Raid HDD and it's a 4TB, so 2 4TB drives inside. I was wondering if I take out one of the 4TB drives can I replace it with say an 8TB drive and once the remaining 4TB clones itself onto the 8TB could I remove said other 4TB and put in an 8TB thus turning my 4TB G Raid into an 8TB G Raid?

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So the two current drives are setup as a mirror set or as a RAID set or, they are independent of each other?

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@danj from what I was told when I bought it, that it has 2 drives so if one goes bad you can swap it and the original will mirror to new drive, always having 2 drives in the end.

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@skulman - That then requires both drives need to be replaced with the same sized drive (matched pair) to still have a Mirrored set.

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@danj so I don't mirror new drives from old drives one at a time? I thought all the data was on the HDD's and had to be mirrored from original HDD's one at a time.

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@skulman - The crate configured in a Mirror (or a RAID set) two drives here, is handled as if was a standard external drive (one drive) so if you had a second crate with two drives mirrored you would just copy between the two as if they where standard drives.

Getting a four or larger bay crate allows deeper RAID setups if you need performance. With two more bays you can setup a second Mirror Set which buys you data protection and a bit more performance. A larger RAID set gets still more performance and adding a CRC drive protection. Hereโ€™s a good write up What is RAID Storage?

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Youโ€™ll want to backup your stuff before doing anything as either a Mirror or RAID set as the two drives are dependent on each other.

As far as setting up as odd set (one 4TB and one 8TB drive) you canโ€™t really RAID them as you wonโ€™t get the added benefit of the extra 4TB the 8TB offers. You would need to replace both drives as a matched pair (two of the exact same make & model).

Now you could use the two drives independently, but then you loose either the mirror so if one drive dies you donโ€™t loose your stuff, or if RAIDed then the performance of the striping the data across the drives.

Frankly, I only use 4 or 8 drives in a RAID set for my work and also mirror them to a second drive case. But my needs are somewhat unique.

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Yes, I was talking about swapping one 4 for an 8 and then once mirrored swap the other 4 for an 8 and then having 2 8's inside mirrored for an 8TB ext. HDD. I do use an outside backup source as well.

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@skulman - Might be best to get a new crate and drives Vs messing with this setup. I would strongly recommend getting a four drive bay crate. Then install your two 8TB drives leaving room to expand later.

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Upgrading your G-RAID HDD depends on drive compatibility and RAID configuration. Many enclosures have size limits, so check your modelโ€™s specs before swapping in larger drives. If using RAID 1, upgrading one drive wonโ€™t increase storageโ€”it will mirror the smaller capacity. Back up your data and confirm support for larger drives before proceeding.

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