jkarim Posted March 5, 2021 Share Posted March 5, 2021 My unraid setup consists of the following: 1TB hdd Parity Drive 1TB hdd Data Drive 320GB hdd Data Drive 500GB NVME Cache drive Everything has been working fine and well, I am starting to get some udma crc errors on the 320GB hdd. This drive is setup to only be used by the Nextcloud docker for data storage. I would prefer to replace it with an SSD (I have a 500GB SSD that I purchased recently for another project, but plans have changed and I can use that now). Would this cause any issues? Would the SSD still be protected by the parity drive? My other option would be to get a 1TB hdd and replace the 320GB with that. I know some of you have much bigger and better systems configured, but this meets my needs and I have been very happy with it, since I set it up a couple of years ago. Any suggestions/advise much appreciated. Thanks in advance Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted March 5, 2021 Share Posted March 5, 2021 1 hour ago, jkarim said: Would the SSD still be protected by the parity drive? Yes, array devices can't be trimmed though, so write performance might degrade with time if heavily used. Quote Link to comment
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