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Yes, you can do this. So long as you do #1 first, whether you do #2 or #3 next doesn't matter so long as all the pooled drives are hooked up together (though I'd hook them up before installing DrivePo
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Well I've had my new 3TB Red drive in my 4-bay enclosure along with the other three 3TB Green drives fora week now. I'm happy to report that the RED drive is running 7 degrees COOLER than my GREEN …
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I too currently have all 3TB WD Green drives. They actually run a bit hot for me.
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#3. Turn off DrivePool's built-in nightly balancing and write your own custom script to balance the pool at the folder level (while still splitting where necessary). Definitely the hard-hat option.
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You put the second file in the pool. DP finds the first two drives with the most free space: drives #3 and #4, which now have 499GB free. This leaves drives #5 and #6 still having 500GB free.
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#3: Since DP only balances on write, stop the DP services and access the hidden PoolPart folders to move your bluray files to the two fastest disks and everything else off those disks, then restart th
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I think that the problem is that different episodes of the tv series are on different disks in the pool.
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For #3 (renaming the DrivePool letter)
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Damn, don't you hate it when you find a reply just after you post I found the following on the Blog for M4 with regards to the CoveFS:
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Do you mean WHS 2011 Backup's 2TB limit?
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Pretty much. I have three 3TB drives in my pool, added via Window's Disk Management interface as single-partition GPT drives then formatted as NTFS with 64K clusters. DrivePool happily saw them and h…