Konrad Gądek
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- May 23, 2015
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Hi all. To begin with: this is my first post; thanks for being awesome, been reading these forums for quite a long time, I've learned a lot.
Ok, so to the topic.
TL;DR: shall I expect the higher disk wear because of differences in RPMs on RAIDZ2? Maybe some other disk layout is recommended?
Longer story: I'm willing to build a NAS for my home usage, primarily for backups but also for being a simple data store of multimedia files across few computers in my home. The main goal is data security/integrity, performance is rather unimportant. I try to reuse old components as I have a limited budget. I already have two Seagates (~2 yo with v. low usage) and now I will probably buy 2 or 3 WD Green (will do WDIDLE3 of course).
Since the security is a priority, I assume the RAIDZ2 would be best suited even if I go with 4 disk total, despite the popular recommendation that 4+2 would be optimal. I know I know I know, offsite backup is way better, but this NAS is to be a backup solution already and my budget is already stretched.
The thing is that Seagates are 7200 RPM and WD Green are 5405. I'm slightly worried that due to uneven performance the wear level would not be even and WDs could quickly die. Should I be worried?
Ok, so to the topic.
TL;DR: shall I expect the higher disk wear because of differences in RPMs on RAIDZ2? Maybe some other disk layout is recommended?
Longer story: I'm willing to build a NAS for my home usage, primarily for backups but also for being a simple data store of multimedia files across few computers in my home. The main goal is data security/integrity, performance is rather unimportant. I try to reuse old components as I have a limited budget. I already have two Seagates (~2 yo with v. low usage) and now I will probably buy 2 or 3 WD Green (will do WDIDLE3 of course).
Since the security is a priority, I assume the RAIDZ2 would be best suited even if I go with 4 disk total, despite the popular recommendation that 4+2 would be optimal. I know I know I know, offsite backup is way better, but this NAS is to be a backup solution already and my budget is already stretched.
The thing is that Seagates are 7200 RPM and WD Green are 5405. I'm slightly worried that due to uneven performance the wear level would not be even and WDs could quickly die. Should I be worried?