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foundation:storage [2025/12/19 23:44] privacyl0stfoundation:storage [2026/02/15 23:18] (current) – [RAID Strategy: Availability First] privacyl0st
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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 disk space with the available slots in the NAS we use. If you have a NAS with 5+ bays go ahead and use RAID 6, but for our setup with 4 total bays using 4TB disks RAID 5 was a winner. 
-        * Downtime during rebuilds is common and long+
  
 ==== Hot Spares ==== ==== Hot Spares ====
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