11-24-2022, 12:26 PM
Yes, so many people choose to have shucked drives in their NAS. It is simply much cheaper.
It will work. But if you get SMR drives, this might significantly slow down RAID rebuild times if one drive crash.
Having a RAID6 is beneficial in this case. People also choose RAID10 which can rebuild quickly even with SMR drives.
I hope this helps.
It will work. But if you get SMR drives, this might significantly slow down RAID rebuild times if one drive crash.
Having a RAID6 is beneficial in this case. People also choose RAID10 which can rebuild quickly even with SMR drives.
I hope this helps.