Looking to replace the aging RAID array in my HTPC server.
Currently running (8) Seagate 1TB drives in a RAID 6 array on an LSI 8708ELP RAID controller. Holds a variety of data, but most importantly my movie collection - mostly stored as MKVs. I have various HTPCs around the house that stream movies off of this server, perhaps 3-4 streams simultaneously max. Normally 0-2 streams. Not having any issues with the current setup - capacity and performance is fine.
I'm going to be rebuilding the server shortly, and the drives are getting up there in age so I'm looking to replace them, simplify a bit, maybe save some power. I've had a couple drives fail recently so I'm thinking it has served me well and now it's time to spend some money on it. I'd like to stick with some kind of RAID for redundancy - the though of re-ripping my media is not attractive. Any critical data is also backed up.
I'm going back and forth on 2 difference scenarios:
1 - Buying a pair of 6TB drives in the ~$250/each range and putting them in a RAID1 configuration.
2 - Buying 4 3TB drives in the ~$90/each range and putting them in a RAID10 configuration.
I think the 4x3TB configuration makes the most sense since it would be a bit cheaper and it would have a performance advantage, plus possibly increased redndancy, however I'm not sure if the performance advantage would matter for my use and I'd be powering 4 drives instead of 2. I know the power savings is pennies, but every bit helps - right?
Any thoughts? How many typical HD MKV streams can I expect to pull out of a modern drive RAID1 setup? I'm definitely leaning towards the RAID10 as I'm writing this.
For 6TB thinking of maybe these:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822178520
or
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822236737
For 3TB maybe these:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822149408
I'd appreciate any other thoughts.
Currently running (8) Seagate 1TB drives in a RAID 6 array on an LSI 8708ELP RAID controller. Holds a variety of data, but most importantly my movie collection - mostly stored as MKVs. I have various HTPCs around the house that stream movies off of this server, perhaps 3-4 streams simultaneously max. Normally 0-2 streams. Not having any issues with the current setup - capacity and performance is fine.
I'm going to be rebuilding the server shortly, and the drives are getting up there in age so I'm looking to replace them, simplify a bit, maybe save some power. I've had a couple drives fail recently so I'm thinking it has served me well and now it's time to spend some money on it. I'd like to stick with some kind of RAID for redundancy - the though of re-ripping my media is not attractive. Any critical data is also backed up.
I'm going back and forth on 2 difference scenarios:
1 - Buying a pair of 6TB drives in the ~$250/each range and putting them in a RAID1 configuration.
2 - Buying 4 3TB drives in the ~$90/each range and putting them in a RAID10 configuration.
I think the 4x3TB configuration makes the most sense since it would be a bit cheaper and it would have a performance advantage, plus possibly increased redndancy, however I'm not sure if the performance advantage would matter for my use and I'd be powering 4 drives instead of 2. I know the power savings is pennies, but every bit helps - right?
Any thoughts? How many typical HD MKV streams can I expect to pull out of a modern drive RAID1 setup? I'm definitely leaning towards the RAID10 as I'm writing this.
For 6TB thinking of maybe these:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822178520
or
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822236737
For 3TB maybe these:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16822149408
I'd appreciate any other thoughts.