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    From the FAQ:

    On 12/2/2024 at 5:18 PM, Mawson said:

    Q: Can I change small drives our for larger ones to increase my storage pool's capacity?

    • A: Yes.  Drives can be exchanged one at a time to gradually copy all the data onto larger drives, Once all drives have been exchanged the pool's capacity will grow all at once.
      • Example: Lets say we have a pool with 6x10TB drives in RAIDz1, and we swap those out one by one for six 20TB units. When the last 20 TB drive has been installed, and the pool has finished re-silvering (copying data to a drive to re-construct the pool) then the pool's total capacity will jump from ~50TB usable to ~100TB usable!

     

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  2. Looks like

    HexOS -> TrueNAS Scale -> Debian

    At the 12:46 mark in the LTT video they made covering the beta you can see the login page for TrueNAS Scale and Scale is based on Debian, according to the release file on my TrueNAS Scale install.

    I don't know how to make the embed not full screen, but the link is timestampped so it'll jump you straight to 12:46.

    And my own scale install's release file:

    image.png.9bf53e14101b9d934a92028eb99d46ee.png

    Though the versioning on the TrueNAS site aligns more with how Ubuntu is numbered, but Ubuntu is based on Debain anyway so there shouldn't be a huge difference.

    https://www.truenas.com/truenas-scale/

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