thanks, will there be any benefits of doing the following over RAIDZ2:
- 3 x disks in RAIDZ1 (1 vdev)
- 4 x disks in RAIDZ1 (1 vdev)
thanks
Well that depends on what your needs are.
You should understand the RAIDZ2 has two drives of redundancy which is the first part that stands out to me.
The second part is, two RAIDZ1 vdevs will produce two vdevs that have one drive each of redundancy.
Capacities:
RAIDZ2 of seven 1.8TB drives = 8.4TB usable storage
RAIDZ1 of three 1.8TB drives = 3.6TB usable storage
RAIDZ1 of four 1.8TB drives = 5.2TB usable storage
RAIDZ1 total usable storage = 8.8TB usable storage
Or another option is RAIDZ1 of seven 1.8TB drives = 10.6TB usable storage
So you could have 8.4TB or 8.8TB, the difference is the 8.4TB has two drive redundancy. This makes the answer obvious to most people, RAIDZ2 of 7 drives. If your data is absolutely not important the you could run a RAIDZ1 as I laid out. But to ensure you don't hate yourself later, do the RAIDZ2.
(usable storage is minus 20% capacity to ensure the pool operates at a good sustained speed)