Below are the steps I took to update mine, your steps might vary. From there I came up with the basic steps and filled in the blanks as I went along. I started off by reading a few blog posts on the non-command line version of this upgrade. However, I wanted to document the non-command line version as most of the blogs around this process were a bit sparse on the details. From what I understand the command line version is far faster. There are 2 different ways you can update your IOMega: 1 via Command Line and 2 via the Web client. However, documenting and waiting are most of this battle. Updating the HDDs in an IOMega is a pretty simple process. So why not repurpose them to upgrade my IOMega. This means I’ll have plenty of spare 2TB HDDs. I am in the process of rebuilding my vSAN Home lab to all flash. I currently have an IOMega ix4-200d with 4 x 500GB Hard Disk Drives (HDD). Posted on SeptemUpdated on February 21, 2019 Upgrading or adding New Hard Disks to the IOMega / EMC / Lenovo ix4-200d
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