Anyway one can build an own HDD array (with something like the Icy Dock), but is recognized as such that DSM will recognize it as a compatible expansion unit and therefore expand the current volume?
Any eSata HDD arrays can be connected, but it will only be recognized as a regular external device, won't be able to expand an existing system volume.
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Anyway one can build an own HDD array (with something like the Icy Dock), but is recognized as such that DSM will recognize it as a compatible expansion unit and therefore expand the current volume?
Any eSata HDD arrays can be connected, but it will only be recognized as a regular external device, won't be able to expand an existing system volume.
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