With the price of drives as low as they are the benefits of anything but RAID 6 don't seem to be there over simple RAID 1. For 4tb of reliable storage I can put 4x2tb drives in a NAS and have 2 mirrored pairs (for NAS's that support this). This should provide good performance and come with the benefit of being able to read a drive on a Win machine if necessary (assuming FAT32) so I'm freed from being locked in to a specific vendor (and in some cases a specific model).
RAID 6 offers the benefit of being able to loose 2 drives, but as long as I maintain some form of backup for the NAS it doesn't seem like the probability of loosing 2 at once over just one between backup windows (to the NAS backup) is that great.
Am I missing something?
Thanks,
RAID 6 offers the benefit of being able to loose 2 drives, but as long as I maintain some form of backup for the NAS it doesn't seem like the probability of loosing 2 at once over just one between backup windows (to the NAS backup) is that great.
Am I missing something?
Thanks,