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hello and welcome to another video by the bearded tech guy in this video about on raid we will be going over one way to swap out a smaller parity drive for a new larger parity drive that then gets repurposed and replaces an even smaller Drive for example I currently have two four terabyte parity drives in an assortment of four three and two terabyte drives for a total of twelve discs which is the maximum I can fit in my C 2100 I recently purchased six eight terabyte drives that I want to put into my own raid server so I must first upgrade my to four terabyte parity drives so that the eight terabyte drives can be used I also have a large number of two terabyte drives so I would much rather replace them with the old four terabyte parity drives to gain a little extra space the parity swap procedure allows for me to replace the four terabyte drive with an eight terabyte drive copy the parity information from the four terabyte drive to the eight terabyte drive and then reassign the four te