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Killerhurtz  ·  3395 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Well, Hubski, you failed. Now what? (NAS Update)

For reference, I'm 90% certain that OSX calculates kilobytes while Synology calculates kibibytes - it's a 16,000,000,000,000 byte array. Base 1000 (kilo), it's a clean 16 - but it's more accurate to calculate it with base 2^10 since it's data storage - and so, it means that Synology divides every 1024 - which means that (aside from the little tidbits set aside for low-level stuff) it should be a 14.9Tebibyte (I think) array.

The more you know!