Hi Ivan. You seem to have had a bad day as your reply seemed a bit peevish. But to answer your question, yes, it does matter to some people, but clearly not yourself. GPT has advantages over MBR, as GPT is fault-tolerance by keeping copies of the partition table in the first and last sector on the disk, and GPT computes a CRC to verify its own integrity, and of the partition table. More robust than MBR, and of course robust is the whole reason to use a NAS with RAID1 in the first place so if I have a choice I will take more robust over less robust any day.
As to your narrow interpretation of my question, yes, EXT4 is the filesystem format, but MBR/GPT is the partitioning format, and since I have not seen any other term but format used when referring to choosing MBR or GPT, I used it as well, but heck, if you have some personal preference for another term feel free to use that instead.
So my initial questions still hold (although I will make it simpler this time):
1) does anyone know if the 320L formats the HDDs with "EXT4 on GPT", or "EXT4 on MBR" when using 3TB discs?
2) if the answer to the above is MBR, then does anyone know if I pre-format the HDDs as "EXT4 on GPT" before putting them into a DNS-320L, will the 320L recognize and accept them happily (in RAID1)?
Thanks in advance to anyone who can help.