Hello all,
I was thinking about my trueNAS and I wasn't sure if I'm right or not. I figured to come to the forums to discuss more in detail.
Setup: I mainly use a 3 way mirror of 10tb drives to read data from, less commonly write to it. I backup this data to an online backup of a 2 way mirror to protect against user error deletion and whatnot.
(Boot drives: 2 ssds)
Question: If a drive from the 3 way mirror or 2 way mirror were to stop working----can I keep reading and writing from the TrueNAS as normal until the new drive gets here from RMA? Specifically, the degraded 3 way mirror zpool. I would think yes--especially since it's a mirror and no parity calculations need to be kept track of or anything. The only thing that would happen when a new drive gets here is the rebuild time would take that much longer because of the new data written to the other drives.
If not, I should still be able to use the 2 way mirror, correct?
Is there some dum-dum move I'm missing here?
I was thinking about my trueNAS and I wasn't sure if I'm right or not. I figured to come to the forums to discuss more in detail.
Setup: I mainly use a 3 way mirror of 10tb drives to read data from, less commonly write to it. I backup this data to an online backup of a 2 way mirror to protect against user error deletion and whatnot.
(Boot drives: 2 ssds)
Question: If a drive from the 3 way mirror or 2 way mirror were to stop working----can I keep reading and writing from the TrueNAS as normal until the new drive gets here from RMA? Specifically, the degraded 3 way mirror zpool. I would think yes--especially since it's a mirror and no parity calculations need to be kept track of or anything. The only thing that would happen when a new drive gets here is the rebuild time would take that much longer because of the new data written to the other drives.
If not, I should still be able to use the 2 way mirror, correct?
Is there some dum-dum move I'm missing here?