Ariaelf
Occasional Visitor
Hi all,
Would love to get your thoughts on the best RAID type for video editing off a NAS system.
I just purchased a QNAP TVS-h874-i5-32G 8 Bay NAS, which I will be populating with 14TB WD Red Pro drives. I anticipate needing a lot of storage for my project, around 100TB… the end goal is to work remotely with other editors in assembling the footage.
All of the footage is and will be backed up multiple times to other archival hard drives.
I’ve heard conflicting things about RAID 5 vs RAID 6 for video editing, and I’m not sure whether losing two drives worth of space in my NAS is reasonable for “safety” since I don’t know how long it actually takes a 14TB drive in a RAID 5 to rebuild in case a drive dies and I swap in a new one right away…
I have also heard that RAID 6 is a lot slower in building and rebuilding. Some people think RAID 5 is a terrible idea that’s doomed to fail, but it seems to me if the data is fully backed up elsewhere the odds of a second drive dying during the time (1 or 2 days ??) it takes for the NAS to rebuild one drive is fairly slim, and even if so, the backups could always be used to redo the whole RAID from scratch…. But since this will be the first time, I create a RAID of any kind, maybe I’m underestimating how much of a PIA this will be in terms of time spent if a second drive failed?
Appreciate your thoughts!
Would love to get your thoughts on the best RAID type for video editing off a NAS system.
I just purchased a QNAP TVS-h874-i5-32G 8 Bay NAS, which I will be populating with 14TB WD Red Pro drives. I anticipate needing a lot of storage for my project, around 100TB… the end goal is to work remotely with other editors in assembling the footage.
All of the footage is and will be backed up multiple times to other archival hard drives.
I’ve heard conflicting things about RAID 5 vs RAID 6 for video editing, and I’m not sure whether losing two drives worth of space in my NAS is reasonable for “safety” since I don’t know how long it actually takes a 14TB drive in a RAID 5 to rebuild in case a drive dies and I swap in a new one right away…
I have also heard that RAID 6 is a lot slower in building and rebuilding. Some people think RAID 5 is a terrible idea that’s doomed to fail, but it seems to me if the data is fully backed up elsewhere the odds of a second drive dying during the time (1 or 2 days ??) it takes for the NAS to rebuild one drive is fairly slim, and even if so, the backups could always be used to redo the whole RAID from scratch…. But since this will be the first time, I create a RAID of any kind, maybe I’m underestimating how much of a PIA this will be in terms of time spent if a second drive failed?
Appreciate your thoughts!