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I got new Synology NAS server with 2 HDD. First one is 2 TB and second 6 TB. It automatically set everything and I just created user. Then I logged in and noticed that I can store my data only to the 2TB HDD. But when I take a look at disk group I can see the second HDD.



Any ideas why I can't use the second 6TB HDD?



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    Are you asking the reason your capacity didn't go up?

    – Ramhound
    Jan 19 at 2:01











  • How is your storage configured. It may be that the Synology's storage setup is focused on data protection, and so you are limited to the size of your smallest drive. I suggest you read up on your Synology and NAS data storage setups and their purposes, strengths, and weaknesses.

    – music2myear
    Jan 19 at 2:31













  • Yes... why it didn't go up when I have 6TB disk + 2TB disk. I guess maybe the problem is RAID? data protection... you mean RAID?

    – KoRaP CZ
    Jan 19 at 12:06
















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I got new Synology NAS server with 2 HDD. First one is 2 TB and second 6 TB. It automatically set everything and I just created user. Then I logged in and noticed that I can store my data only to the 2TB HDD. But when I take a look at disk group I can see the second HDD.



Any ideas why I can't use the second 6TB HDD?



volume



disk group










share|improve this question


















  • 1





    Are you asking the reason your capacity didn't go up?

    – Ramhound
    Jan 19 at 2:01











  • How is your storage configured. It may be that the Synology's storage setup is focused on data protection, and so you are limited to the size of your smallest drive. I suggest you read up on your Synology and NAS data storage setups and their purposes, strengths, and weaknesses.

    – music2myear
    Jan 19 at 2:31













  • Yes... why it didn't go up when I have 6TB disk + 2TB disk. I guess maybe the problem is RAID? data protection... you mean RAID?

    – KoRaP CZ
    Jan 19 at 12:06














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I got new Synology NAS server with 2 HDD. First one is 2 TB and second 6 TB. It automatically set everything and I just created user. Then I logged in and noticed that I can store my data only to the 2TB HDD. But when I take a look at disk group I can see the second HDD.



Any ideas why I can't use the second 6TB HDD?



volume



disk group










share|improve this question














I got new Synology NAS server with 2 HDD. First one is 2 TB and second 6 TB. It automatically set everything and I just created user. Then I logged in and noticed that I can store my data only to the 2TB HDD. But when I take a look at disk group I can see the second HDD.



Any ideas why I can't use the second 6TB HDD?



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    Are you asking the reason your capacity didn't go up?

    – Ramhound
    Jan 19 at 2:01











  • How is your storage configured. It may be that the Synology's storage setup is focused on data protection, and so you are limited to the size of your smallest drive. I suggest you read up on your Synology and NAS data storage setups and their purposes, strengths, and weaknesses.

    – music2myear
    Jan 19 at 2:31













  • Yes... why it didn't go up when I have 6TB disk + 2TB disk. I guess maybe the problem is RAID? data protection... you mean RAID?

    – KoRaP CZ
    Jan 19 at 12:06














  • 1





    Are you asking the reason your capacity didn't go up?

    – Ramhound
    Jan 19 at 2:01











  • How is your storage configured. It may be that the Synology's storage setup is focused on data protection, and so you are limited to the size of your smallest drive. I suggest you read up on your Synology and NAS data storage setups and their purposes, strengths, and weaknesses.

    – music2myear
    Jan 19 at 2:31













  • Yes... why it didn't go up when I have 6TB disk + 2TB disk. I guess maybe the problem is RAID? data protection... you mean RAID?

    – KoRaP CZ
    Jan 19 at 12:06








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Are you asking the reason your capacity didn't go up?

– Ramhound
Jan 19 at 2:01





Are you asking the reason your capacity didn't go up?

– Ramhound
Jan 19 at 2:01













How is your storage configured. It may be that the Synology's storage setup is focused on data protection, and so you are limited to the size of your smallest drive. I suggest you read up on your Synology and NAS data storage setups and their purposes, strengths, and weaknesses.

– music2myear
Jan 19 at 2:31







How is your storage configured. It may be that the Synology's storage setup is focused on data protection, and so you are limited to the size of your smallest drive. I suggest you read up on your Synology and NAS data storage setups and their purposes, strengths, and weaknesses.

– music2myear
Jan 19 at 2:31















Yes... why it didn't go up when I have 6TB disk + 2TB disk. I guess maybe the problem is RAID? data protection... you mean RAID?

– KoRaP CZ
Jan 19 at 12:06





Yes... why it didn't go up when I have 6TB disk + 2TB disk. I guess maybe the problem is RAID? data protection... you mean RAID?

– KoRaP CZ
Jan 19 at 12:06










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For those that got the same problem... to solve that, I had to backup all my data and then delete the volume. Then create new volume for 2 TB and 6 TB without RAID.






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    For those that got the same problem... to solve that, I had to backup all my data and then delete the volume. Then create new volume for 2 TB and 6 TB without RAID.






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