I can't remember the details, but was that not specifically for hardware raid controllers? 2000s style.
I think for home use with MDADM or raid z2 on zfs it's just gucci. It's cost effective.
I can't remember the details, but was that not specifically for hardware raid controllers? 2000s style.
I think for home use with MDADM or raid z2 on zfs it's just gucci. It's cost effective.
Z2 means you'll have two parity disks, like in RAID-6. That should be okay. The trouble with RAID-5 are the rebuild times that rise to multiple days with modern disk sizes. The duration of time you run effectively without redundancy grows uncomfortably large. Especially if you don't have a hot or even cold spare around.
Ah yes, I mixed up raid5 and 6.
I think it's still fine for casual home setups. Depending on data and backup strategy.