What RAID type do you use?

What RAID type do you use?

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Sorry, I prefer to use a MacBook

Jbod (Windows storage)

none

Fuck you and your redundancy

My OS is on a RAID 0 between two SSD's.

raid0 with 10+ cheap ssds

5

I've considered doing this with 2 SATA ssd's, but would the investment of another 500gb evo for raid or an M.2 ssd that would just be a fuck lot faster than the SATA evo and expand my storage at the same time be worth it?

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Raid0, I'm not a fuckin pussy

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RAID 10 or 6 for network storage

RAID in workstations is a meme unless you really have no alternative computer to dump drives into

>space used is greater than the size of the partition
>77.2 tb /home directory
what the fuck

ZFS

Google Drive + External HDD

>he raids anything but mythic

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What game is that?

It's 6 disks, showing how much data on the disks is used total on the right side
Since / has 20gb, it's 120gb total across the 6 disks

Game of thrones

Nothing currently but I used to do 2 SSD's in RAID 0 for my boot drive on my last setup. One of the drives crapped out after about 6 months sadly.

I have all my Data on an 8-drive Raid 0 without backup. What could possibly go wrong?

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5x6TB reds in raid6, going to add a 6th soon

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fuck you and fuck you

That thread was glorious.

Two stacks of Toshiba 2TBx5 in RAIDZ1 on FreeNAS, and one stack of WD Blue 1TBx8 in RAID6 for local storage on ESXi.

I just use external HDD's

Wtf

Mirror or mirrored sets whenever possible. Always hardware with BBU. RAID six from time to time. Never five. Rethinking that with SSDs though.

RAID10 with 1 hot spare

8x2TB in raid 6

Raid 0 on 2 850 Evos, with regular backups.

FBI

Battle for azeroth. Blizzards latest expansion to the world of warcraft.

Who are you quoting pajeet?

I managed to fit all my data hoarding on a 4tb my passport that's backed up to another 4tb my passport. both are dmcrypted have a one big logical volume with everything. The REALLY important shit is also copied onto like 5 other memepads.
Actually I should backup the headers, thanks for reminding me.
RAID is almost always a mistake unless you're just raid 0ing your boot drive. RAID 1 is not a backup, if you fuck up and delete a file you lose it forever.
Sadly I'm not a desktopfag anymore, maybe after I finish cuckschool I'll get an HDD dock, a bunch of 8tb drives and start hoarding again.
/blog

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RAIDZ2 like anyone with a brain

RAID 5 via mdraid is enough for me.

I'm not running a data server so I have no use for RAID. It's a neat concept, but for me SSDs have made the idea irrelevant for home computing.

I have RAID 1 on my cloud drive. It's just for storage which is why I'm just mirroring the disks.

This one, obviously.

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RAID10 is the true and final redpill.

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>What ZFS type do you use?
4x (3x sas hdd mirror) stripe with 2x mirror nvme ssd zil and 4x stripe sata ssd cache.
Everything backed via croned zfs send to offsite Raid0 of 16 cheapchink microsds.

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i just copy to an external hd

RAID 55

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2x10 TB in Synology Hybrid Raid (flavor of RAID1)

Since you asked;
1. Two HP N40L's running Freenas
Core one has 16GB EEC and 5x 6TB WD Red's in Raid Z2. Data is replicated once a year to the other HP N40L. Archive (2nd N40L) has 4GB EEC and 5x 4TB mix of Seagate and WD drives in Raid Z1. It stays shutdown except during replication time.
2. Zyzel Nas w/2TB x 4 in Raid 5. My failsafe archive box. Contains copy of data that can't be replaced easy or at all. Shutdown 24/7. Only time I want to power it up is if both N40L's have failed.
3. Windows Server 2012 R2 box w/ReFS volumes. Contains a copy of my media and E-Book collections.Handles media streaming, FTP server and client pc backup dump.

Everything is ran from UPS even network gear.

3TB External - keep system recovery images for Server 2012R2 and clients. Keep Freenas system configs saved here as well.

NO U

480GB SSD x 4
two sets of RAID 1
one set for OS, one set for file storage
I've never needed more than a terabyte in my life, so I should be good.

ZFS Mirror (2 x 2TB)

Forgot to mention, 2 HDDs in RAID 1 in an external USB enclosure.

Btrfs RAID 1

I'm currently hitting 12.4TB mark as it is now. Replicating that in one shot takes almost 3 days over GB Ethernet. Which is far better than redoing it all from the ground up. But still 3 days.. The upshot is that it took me 20 odd years to hit that mark. So lets say 15 more years and I'll hit 25TB. That's 6 days to move all 25TB over GB lan. (assuming 10GB is not mainstream by then). Almost a week. Unacceptable. In the bis world a week of downtime will get someone fired. Hell even a day will get earn someone a big ass reaming.

Depending on what it is; I got least 3 copies of it w/ each copy backed by raid and/or zfs & refs. Ever since a long time ago some asshole former friend deleted 40Gb of my porn I've been kinda protective of my data. The joke's on him; I rebuilt my porn collection. Now the final tally is almost 5TB.