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Originally Posted by FlashDrive
WD has some ' BIG ' Hard Drives on the way......
http://news.filehippo.com/2014/09/18935/
I wonder if ' Windows 7 / Windows 8 will ' recognize such large storage devices....... ( most likely ... or Microsoft will offer a ' patch ' )
Partitioning such drives might get around that issue
Imagine how long it would take to ' format ' one of these.
Come in handy for NAS or Media Servers.....
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According to M$ for disks bigger than 2TB, the O/S has to support GPT format partition tables. The system has to have a UEFI boot ROM if you want to boot from the disk.
GPT works in Vista, Win7 and above, Server 2008 and above and supports disks up to 9.4ZB. That's 9.4e15 bytes. ZB=zetabytes.
I wonder if Synology would support them in its NAS boxes? 6x10TB would give me something between 45 and 50TB. Mine's currently got 2TB disks formatted as 1 RAID5 volume.