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| ===== Storage (NAS) Configuration ===== | ===== Storage (NAS) Configuration ===== | ||
| This page covers how to configure NAS storage devices for a Trash Panda–style Plex ecosystem.\\ | This page covers how to configure NAS storage devices for a Trash Panda–style Plex ecosystem.\\ | ||
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| * Higher usable capacity cost | * Higher usable capacity cost | ||
| - | === RAID Levels to Avoid === | ||
| - | * **RAID 5** | ||
| - | * Rebuild risk is unacceptable with modern drive sizes | ||
| - | * **Single-disk redundancy only** | + | We use RAID 5 because that was the best compromise maximizing |
| - | * Downtime during rebuilds is common | + | |
| ==== Hot Spares ==== | ==== Hot Spares ==== | ||
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