AI Google says:
"The maximum volume for a single volume on a QNAP TR-004 DAS is 63 TB for non-server versions of Windows. For volumes larger than 63 TB, QNAP recommends using the Windows Server operating system"
My question is:
If I use the QNAP TR-004 storage system configured to hardware manages RAID 5 with 4 HDDs (each drive with identical TB capacity), and I use Windows 11 (not Windows Server), and I only want a DAS rig (not NAS), does the above AI Google's statement mean that the total capacity of all 4 HDDs combined cannot exceed 63TB? I want the maximum amount of storage possible for this QNAP model. And I don't want to make the mistake of buying HDDs that are too big to work with this setup.
"The maximum volume for a single volume on a QNAP TR-004 DAS is 63 TB for non-server versions of Windows. For volumes larger than 63 TB, QNAP recommends using the Windows Server operating system"
My question is:
If I use the QNAP TR-004 storage system configured to hardware manages RAID 5 with 4 HDDs (each drive with identical TB capacity), and I use Windows 11 (not Windows Server), and I only want a DAS rig (not NAS), does the above AI Google's statement mean that the total capacity of all 4 HDDs combined cannot exceed 63TB? I want the maximum amount of storage possible for this QNAP model. And I don't want to make the mistake of buying HDDs that are too big to work with this setup.