RAID Group*

With DiskStation, you may combine multiple hard disks into a single storage unit called a RAID Group. Volumes or iSCSI LUNs (Block-Level) can be created on top of RAID Groups. Volumes or iSCSI LUNs may be expanded if a RAID Group has allocatable space. Different RAID types offer varying levels of data protection. For a general list of RAID types supported by your DiskStation, please refer to General.

To create a RAID Group:

  1. Click the Create button.
  2. Choose either of the following options:
  3. Follow the wizard to complete the process.

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To remove a RAID Group:

  1. Select the RAID Group you want to remove.
  2. Click the Remove button and follow the wizard to complete the process.

Note: Volumes and iSCSI LUNs on the RAID Group will be deleted when you remove the RAID Group. Make sure no important data will be deleted.

To repair a RAID Group:

A RAID Group whose status is Degraded can be repaired, if the RAID Group is one of the following types: RAID 1, RAID 5, RAID 6 and RAID 10. Existing data on the RAID Group will not be deleted.

Please follow the steps below to repair your RAID Group:

  1. Turn off your DiskStation. (You can skip this step if your model supports hot-swapping.)
  2. Replace the failed hard disk as indicated in Disk Info, located in the RAID Group status.
  3. Click Manage.
  4. Select Repair.
  5. Follow the wizard to complete the process.

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To change the RAID type of a RAID Group

To change the RAID type of a RAID Group, there must be available hard disks installed on your DiskStation. Currently, the following types of RAID change are supported:

Please follow the steps below to change the RAID type of your RAID Group:

  1. Select the RAID Group you want to change.
  2. Click Manage.
  3. Select Change RAID type.
  4. Follow the wizard to complete the process.

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To expand the size of a RAID Group

You can expand the size of a RAID Group by replacing existing hard disks with ones of larger size or by adding hard disks.

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To expand a RAID Group by replacing existing hard disks with ones of larger size:

You can expand a RAID Group by replacing existing hard disks with ones of larger size in the following RAID types: RAID 1, RAID 5, and RAID 6. Associated volumes or iSCSI LUN on RAID Group for single volume or iSCSI LUN will be expanded automatically. Please follow the steps below:

  1. Turn off your DiskStation. You can skip this step if your model supports hot-swapping.
  2. Replace one hard disk with another of larger size.
  3. Turn on the DiskStation and repair the RAID Group.
  4. Repeat step 1 to 3 until all hard disks are replaced with ones of larger size.
  5. The system will expand the RAID Group automatically.

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To expand a RAID Group by adding hard disks:

This function is applicable with JBOD, RAID 5 and RAID 6 types of RAID. To do this:

  1. Select the RAID Group you want to expand.
  2. Click Manage.
  3. Select Add Disk.
  4. Follow the wizard to complete setup.

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To edit the RAID Group description:

  1. Select the RAID Group you want to edit
  2. Click Manage.
  3. Select Edit description.
  4. Edit description and click OK to save the result.

Data Scrubbing

Data scrubbing is a data maintenance function that inspects RAID Groups and repairs any detected data inconsistencies. This function can be used with RAID Groups that implement RAID 5 or RAID 6.

We recommend regularly performing data scrubbing in order to maintain data consistency and avoid losing any critical data in the event of disk failure.

To perform data scrubbing:

  1. Select the RAID Group on which to perform data scrubbing.
  2. Click Manage
  3. Select Data scrubbing.

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*Only available on certain models.