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    #11
    I've got an Unraid with mainly WD drives at the moment, 5 x 8TB and a few 1-2tb drives but hitting 74% utilisation so looking to proactively upgrade the two parity drives before using those 8tb's to replace some of the smaller drives and then slowly replacing all the drives with bigger drives, so even if they are all the same manufacture the purchases will be staggered so they are not all the same batch
    Originally posted by Stevie Wonder Boy
    I can't see any way to do it can you please advise?

    I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.

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      #12
      Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
      I've got an Unraid with mainly WD drives at the moment, 5 x 8TB and a few 1-2tb drives but hitting 74% utilisation so looking to proactively upgrade the two parity drives before using those 8tb's to replace some of the smaller drives and then slowly replacing all the drives with bigger drives, so even if they are all the same manufacture the purchases will be staggered so they are not all the same batch
      Your use case is becoming more clear.
      I think Unraid is a solid choice for home use, good on you for not cheaping out.
      It makes good use of different-sized disks (as you know). Most traditional RAID schemes truncate the disk sizes to match the smallest drive in the pool.

      Regarding performance, I read that Unraid can have relatively slow parity checks. I don't worry too much about that at home as long as I can stream a movie without interruption. It's usually my NAS hardware, rendering or network speeds that is the limiting factor in my house anyway.

      What is a little more concerning is that losing the parity drive and one other will result in data loss.
      Not a huge risk, but were it me I'd go to some effort to vary the drive brands.

      How do you find it to use?

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        #13
        Originally posted by SimonMac View Post
        I've got an Unraid with mainly WD drives at the moment, 5 x 8TB and a few 1-2tb drives but hitting 74% utilisation so looking to proactively upgrade the two parity drives before using those 8tb's to replace some of the smaller drives and then slowly replacing all the drives with bigger drives, so even if they are all the same manufacture the purchases will be staggered so they are not all the same batch
        So you need 1 bigger disk now for parity 1, then a rebuild at which point you can adding old that 8tb drive for additional storage.
        You can then add a second parity drive late (same size as parity 1) before adding that old 8tb drive for even more storage.

        I would go for the 16gb Toshiba on that basis...
        merely at clientco for the entertainment

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          #14
          Originally posted by Dorkeaux View Post

          Your use case is becoming more clear.
          I think Unraid is a solid choice for home use, good on you for not cheaping out.
          It makes good use of different-sized disks (as you know). Most traditional RAID schemes truncate the disk sizes to match the smallest drive in the pool.

          Regarding performance, I read that Unraid can have relatively slow parity checks. I don't worry too much about that at home as long as I can stream a movie without interruption. It's usually my NAS hardware, rendering or network speeds that is the limiting factor in my house anyway.

          What is a little more concerning is that losing the parity drive and one other will result in data loss.
          Not a huge risk, but were it me I'd go to some effort to vary the drive brands.

          How do you find it to use?
          it’s RAID six so i have two parity drives, I don’t want tempt fate to prove my thinking but it means I can lose two drives without loss of data.

          Overall I like Unraid; I have a mix of a few VMs and a half a dozen dockers. Seems pretty reliable but not sure if that’s the hardware of the software, or a combination of the two but it’s easy to use and seems to just work.
          Last edited by SimonMac; Yesterday, 15:32.
          Originally posted by Stevie Wonder Boy
          I can't see any way to do it can you please advise?

          I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.

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            #15
            Originally posted by eek View Post

            So you need 1 bigger disk now for parity 1, then a rebuild at which point you can adding old that 8tb drive for additional storage.
            You can then add a second parity drive late (same size as parity 1) before adding that old 8tb drive for even more storage.

            I would go for the 16gb Toshiba on that basis...
            You just repeated back to me what I already knew, have you thought about being a consultant?
            Originally posted by Stevie Wonder Boy
            I can't see any way to do it can you please advise?

            I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.

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