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So, the M4 512g is at a really sweet price point and seriously thinking about getting rid of my spindles and go SSD only.
It is just that 512G is not all that much, and I would like to have just ONE drive, not 2-3-4 and splitting everything up. No, I want 1-one drive where I will put all my stuff, and I figure that that 'one' drive needs to be bigger than 1T.
That leaves me with raid, right? I cant imagine I could sleep well going raid0 all the way, but I recently bought a NAS where I am running raid-5. 4 discs and get the volume of 3. (everything 'streamable' runs from here, wont waste precious ssd space)
So, would it be nuts to go for 4 M4's, raid 5'em, for a total of 1.5T harddrive space?
I am looking for arguments NOT to do it
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ps. bonus question .. if an M4 decides to go back, i can swap any SSD with an equal or larger capacity into that raid right?
It is just that 512G is not all that much, and I would like to have just ONE drive, not 2-3-4 and splitting everything up. No, I want 1-one drive where I will put all my stuff, and I figure that that 'one' drive needs to be bigger than 1T.
That leaves me with raid, right? I cant imagine I could sleep well going raid0 all the way, but I recently bought a NAS where I am running raid-5. 4 discs and get the volume of 3. (everything 'streamable' runs from here, wont waste precious ssd space)
So, would it be nuts to go for 4 M4's, raid 5'em, for a total of 1.5T harddrive space?
I am looking for arguments NOT to do it
ps. bonus question .. if an M4 decides to go back, i can swap any SSD with an equal or larger capacity into that raid right?
