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    When to replace hard drive in a RAID array

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    • EddieJenningsE
      EddieJennings @Texkonc
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      @Texkonc Yeah, I know I can't have 5 in a RAID 10. Currently we're using under 500 GB of this storage, so losing that drive isn't significant. Once my current two hair-on-fire esque tasks are done, I'll get on figuring out the procedure.

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      • DustinB3403D
        DustinB3403 @EddieJennings
        last edited by

        @EddieJennings said in When to replace hard drive in a RAID array:

        @Texkonc Yeah, I know I can't have 5 in a RAID 10. Currently we're using under 500 GB of this storage, so losing that drive isn't significant. Once my current two hair-on-fire esque tasks are done, I'll get on figuring out the procedure.

        Only 500GB!

        Go to staples now and buy a 1TB external and move the data off of this array.

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        • EddieJenningsE
          EddieJennings @EddieJennings
          last edited by

          @EddieJennings And growth? 500 GB in about 6 years (which I believe is the age of the NAS and its drives).

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          • DustinB3403D
            DustinB3403 @EddieJennings
            last edited by

            @EddieJennings said in When to replace hard drive in a RAID array:

            @EddieJennings And growth? 500 GB in about 6 years (which I believe is the age of the NAS and its drives).

            Moving the 500GB off of this and onto a USB 1TB would likely be way faster than trying to resilver too.

            Send someone out to get a drive now, don't "wait to finish putting out those fires".

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            • DustinB3403D
              DustinB3403 @EddieJennings
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              @EddieJennings said in When to replace hard drive in a RAID array:

              @EddieJennings And growth? 500 GB in about 6 years (which I believe is the age of the NAS and its drives).

              If you have 500GB in use today, and its been in place over the past 6 years, your delta is tiny.

              You'd be fine with a 2 bay with 2x2TB drives in RAID1.

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller
                last edited by

                I'm with Dustin, go to Walmart and fix this, this instant. If the data isn't worth $100, then scrap the whole thing. If the company can't come up with $100, find a different job. In all other cases, just fix it right now 🙂

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                • DustinB3403D
                  DustinB3403 @scottalanmiller
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                  @scottalanmiller said in When to replace hard drive in a RAID array:

                  I'm with Dustin, go to Walmart and fix this, this instant. If the data isn't worth $100, then scrap the whole thing. If the company can't come up with $100, find a different job. In all other cases, just fix it right now 🙂

                  Hell $100, I'm seeing drives in stock at my local staples and walmart for under $60!

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                  • MattSpellerM
                    MattSpeller @EddieJennings
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                    @EddieJennings said in When to replace hard drive in a RAID array:

                    @EddieJennings And growth? 500 GB in about 6 years (which I believe is the age of the NAS and its drives).

                    That's awesome news man, you have 4 good drives left to make a sexy OBR10 array that will serve them well for years

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                    • JaredBuschJ
                      JaredBusch
                      last edited by JaredBusch

                      Hell, he has a Synology. He should be able to add the spare drive he has as a standalone disk. Move the share. nuke the array and rebuild with the 4 good drive and then move the share back.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller
                        last edited by

                        Oh yeah. That makes sense.

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