- Jan 16, 2001
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This is a "fact-based opinion thread" and you get to vote and/or explain your rationale. This is not my first go-round with a home NAS w/a RAID array...been running one for easily 15 years.
Currently, my home NAS is W7_x64 box (overkill I know) running a 6-drive RAID6 array on a hardware RAID card (3Ware 9650SE). The drives are 500GB drives, bought many years ago when 6 of those drives cost as much as cheap, used car. Now I can buy a 4TB drive for less than one of those drives cost back then.
One drive died...awhile back. Now, I'm looking to replace them all, but drive capacity is so huge these days that I don't need to incur additional risk by having a multi-drive array if it's not needed.
I have almost 2TB of data that is precious to me and yes; the truly irreplaceable data is backed up to an external HD and BluRay discs.
This is a home file server used for file server/archiving purposes. Rarely do we stream HD video from it, but we do, occasionally.
A 2-drive RAID1 mirror with a hot spare would serve the need; secure storage. A 3-drive RAID5 array with a hot spare would also serve the need and have much faster reads and writes. This would come in handy when doing full or incremental backups. Oh...the server is on a Gigabit Ethernet link to a Gigabit switch....network is not a real bottleneck.
I understand the pros and cons of both RAID levels...and I really don't know which one to choose. Less drives = less drives to fail...that's a hard reality. But I'm very used to 90MB/s transfer speeds and would miss that.
So please post your recommendations and/or vote. Thanks in advance for your participation
Currently, my home NAS is W7_x64 box (overkill I know) running a 6-drive RAID6 array on a hardware RAID card (3Ware 9650SE). The drives are 500GB drives, bought many years ago when 6 of those drives cost as much as cheap, used car. Now I can buy a 4TB drive for less than one of those drives cost back then.
One drive died...awhile back. Now, I'm looking to replace them all, but drive capacity is so huge these days that I don't need to incur additional risk by having a multi-drive array if it's not needed.
I have almost 2TB of data that is precious to me and yes; the truly irreplaceable data is backed up to an external HD and BluRay discs.
This is a home file server used for file server/archiving purposes. Rarely do we stream HD video from it, but we do, occasionally.
A 2-drive RAID1 mirror with a hot spare would serve the need; secure storage. A 3-drive RAID5 array with a hot spare would also serve the need and have much faster reads and writes. This would come in handy when doing full or incremental backups. Oh...the server is on a Gigabit Ethernet link to a Gigabit switch....network is not a real bottleneck.
I understand the pros and cons of both RAID levels...and I really don't know which one to choose. Less drives = less drives to fail...that's a hard reality. But I'm very used to 90MB/s transfer speeds and would miss that.
So please post your recommendations and/or vote. Thanks in advance for your participation
