Dear lemmings,

I am fairly new to the server-game and want to set up my first NAS. I will not only be doing a lot of reading but also quite a lot of writing as well so I guess RAID10 (even though hardware/money intensive) would be a good choice? Or should I rather go for RAID 0 with 3 2 1 backup strategy? Currently I am hosting some websites others use as well so uptime is an issue.

Now I am not sure what brand/model to buy, when reading up on it they all sound decent. I have an old PC that I can use to run the drives so I only really need to buy the drives for now. Currently I am looking at drives with a capacity of around 14TB if that is of any importance.

Many thanks in advance :D

  • Scrubbles
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    125 months ago

    WD Red has always been my go-to, and in the last 8 years of homelabbing I haven’t had a single one fail. Blues and Greens are not build for NAS operations, and you’ll see them fail. Toshibas I haven’t had a single one make it past a year, except for their gaming drives.

    If you want the shortcut, the WD Elements usually go on sale at Best Buy regularly, and they’re always a WD Red or White, which will also work. All of my drives have been one of those. You just shuck the internal drive out of the enclosure

    • JustEnoughDucks
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      85 months ago

      Definitely Red plus. They are quiet as hell and 12TB+ are helium filled.

      Just got a 12TB a while ago and it is as quiet as my 4TB drives.

      But for OP, just use software raid instead of hardware raid. There is very little point for homelabbers using hardware raid at this point without an existing setup.

    • @blackstrat@lemmy.fwgx.uk
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      15 months ago

      Don’t use Red drives for a NAS!! You need the Red Plus (or is it red pro) disks as they’re CMR.

      I’d go for Ultrastar drives personally. There’s a few really good videos online analyzing the backblaze stats for different drives that are well worth watching.

      • Scrubbles
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        35 months ago

        Red 8TB+ are CMR, OP said they’re using 14TB drives, they’re fine