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[GH-ISSUE #83] with Xpenology 3622xs+ #18
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Originally created by @Rhubarb1 on GitHub (Aug 28, 2024).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/007revad/Synology_enable_Deduplication/issues/83
Discussed in https://github.com/007revad/Synology_enable_Deduplication/discussions/31
Originally posted by 007revad December 6, 2023
Please comment if this worked for you, or didn't work for you, with the following information:
@Rhubarb1 commented on GitHub (Aug 28, 2024):
@Rhubarb1 commented on GitHub (Aug 28, 2024):
didn't mean to close this issue. Looking to get this working on my main system also: Xpenology: i7-14700K CPU with 64 GB ECC DDR5 UDIMM & 16 x Seagate EXOS X16 16TB. Both systems are using all SATA drives connected through 9308 SAS controllers (in IT mode).
@007revad commented on GitHub (Aug 29, 2024):
Did you tick the "Enable automatic deduplication" box?
@Rhubarb1 commented on GitHub (Aug 30, 2024):
have yet to see the 'Enable automatic deduplication' box!
Am yet to see the "Configure Data Deduplication" selection option appear for the /volume1 comprising the total 4 x 16 TB Seagate Exos X16 Storage Pool 1.
@Msprg commented on GitHub (Dec 3, 2024):
Same issue here. Have you found any workaround @Rhubarb1 ?