I reviewed my NAS today and determined that I’m running on borrowed time.

name power on hours Reallocated_Sector_Ct (05)
sda 56501 0
sdb 43021 0
sdc 56497 0
sdd 56501 0
sde 71716 120
sdf 59382 0
sdg 18730 0
sdh 70350 0
sdi 19449 0
sdj 71712 8
sdk 44838 56
sdl 71715 16
  • 9tr6gyp3@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    So if you slowly replace the drives with bigger capacities (say 1 replacement a month), you won’t actually gain the extra capacity until you’ve gone through and replaced all the drives (which if you did 1 a month, 6 drives would take 6 months)?

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      3 days ago

      Correct. So long as the resilvering finishes you’re golden.

      And you’re on a newer updated version of zfs

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        3 days ago

        Cool, thanks for clearing that up. Im building a home server atm and working through which file system to go with. I have 4x enterprise SSDs that im going to start with, and some of it will be used for NAS storage, among other services.

        I know zfs has a lot of fans, but im personally more experienced with btrfs, so trying to decide between the two.

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          I’ve never done raid with btrfs. I’ve only used it for OS disks, so I couldn’t really say it’d be a good option. I do trust zfs though.