• Ashy@lemmy.wtfOP
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      10 months ago

      The idea is going for raid5 so that should be around 100TB of storage, minus the OS and apps, etcs. But easily 80TB+ net storage.

      • BrownianMotion@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        10 months ago

        With drives that size, you should be talking RAID6, 80TB storage and 40TB checksum.

        Rebuilds will take a long time, and with RAID6 you can at least suffer 2 drives failures and continue to operate fully.

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        10 months ago

        I use a 1tb ssd for the os/apps with my raid5 strictly for storage. Kinda nice if the os needs to be reinstalled or I want to migrate the raid cluster.

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          10 months ago

          but that means you need to give up a bay slot for the system sdd, right?

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            10 months ago

            In my case, I use a PCI card with an m.2 slot for my OS drive. I lose a PCI slot, but I already had a few to spare.

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            That’s also a good option but I wouldn’t with 6 drivers personally. I have a 12 bay array with two pools of 6 each running raidz2. I’ve run raid 5 for a long time but have had one drive fail many times and always have mini heart attacks while I wait for the new drive to come in and the rebuild process to happen.

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              10 months ago

              I do this for expansion. I can expand the pool three drives at a time instead of 6. But, I set it up knowing the risk with a single parity drive…and I’ve acounted for that with backups. 👍