I suggest that you check shr2. Running raid 5 on that many drives is insane. Also , if you have an extra bay , check for the spare feature and the inline replace. Check nascompare and check the video that talks about raid 6 and hot spare.
One of my friend lost everything with a Synology 8 bays in raid 5. When one drive fail , it’s stress every other drives big time and an another one failed , he lost 40 TB of data that day. The rebuilding of the raid tax so much the drives it’s insane
I don't understand .. only a total idiot would use RAID on a synology NAS .. the SHR (synology hybrid RAID) is much easier to use, relaiable and easier to rebuild with.
I suggest that you check shr2. Running raid 5 on that many drives is insane. Also , if you have an extra bay , check for the spare feature and the inline replace. Check nascompare and check the video that talks about raid 6 and hot spare.
One of my friend lost everything with a Synology 8 bays in raid 5. When one drive fail , it’s stress every other drives big time and an another one failed , he lost 40 TB of data that day. The rebuilding of the raid tax so much the drives it’s insane
He has another backup device so won't be a problem. Think he wanted the increased capacity instead of 2 disk redundancy
I don't understand .. only a total idiot would use RAID on a synology NAS .. the SHR (synology hybrid RAID) is much easier to use, relaiable and easier to rebuild with.