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Hello, I have one 1tb WD drive as paraity and another for data plus two segate 500G drives.

Any suggestions as I have no money to upgrade?

Some are old with 4-5 hour runtime and 2 are around 1 year.

Thankyou

Edited by Jake Lowe

Personally, I use 4 TB IronWolf Seagate drives.
both for parity as for data.

Cache drive is recommended too. (i use 500gb Intel 660p m2)

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2 minutes ago, tommyhosewol said:

Personally, I use 4 TB IronWolf Seagate drives.
both for parity as for data.

Cache drive is recommended too. (i use 500gb Intel 660p m2)

I only can have a max of 4 drives rn and Cant upgrade much

6 minutes ago, Jake Lowe said:

Any suggestions as I have to money to upgrade?

Sorry, i thought you meant I have money to upgrade (as in enough).

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1 minute ago, tommyhosewol said:

Sorry, i thought you meant I have money to upgrade (as in enough).

Lol NP. Spelling mistake 

4 hours ago, Jake Lowe said:

Hello, I have one 1tb WD drive as paraity and another for data plus two segate 500G drives.

Any suggestions as I have no money to upgrade?

Taking your thread title at face value, I recommend keeping a full up to date backup of your 1TB data drive on your 2 500GB drives, preferably disconnecting and storing them in a safe spot between backups.

Your run times honestly are very low. I'm in the process of swapping out some Drives that are 10years old. ;) 

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