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Hard drive slot does not matter in Synology

Order of hard drives in their slots doesn’t matter in Synology NAS devices.

You can read all over the internet that it’s important to put your hard drives into their original slots, e. g. when you migrate to a new Synology device, or when you need to remove the drives to add memory.

This is simply not true.

As expected DSM, which is a flavor of “Linux,” will automatically discover your physical partitions based on the GUIDs each partition has, and then reassemble your volumes. I just tested this (i. e. intentionally put the drives into the device in the wrong order) with a JBOD volume, and I had no issues whatsoever. I cannot see why this should be different with SHR or RAID-5, for example.

If you have also tested this, please let me know how it went for you.

By Ralf Bergs

Geek, computer guy, licensed and certified electrical and computer engineer, husband, best daddy.

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