Gavin10 Posted September 17, 2023 Share Posted September 17, 2023 I set up a new SSD pool of 2 1 TB SSDs for docker and virtual machines. Unraid for some reason defaulted to btrfs while my array is XFS(5 drives total with 1 of them being parity). The SSD pool showed 1 TB of available storage so I assumed it was RAID1 and didn't think much about it. Today I found an extra of the same 1 TB on sale, so I bought it and installed it. I was expecting to see 2 TB of available storage(3 drives with 1 parity), but instead I see 1.5TB with only 1044GB(60+984) usable. It just does not add up. I did some digging and saw it was indeed still in RAID1 config, but have the option to switch to RAID5. I did some searching and a lot of folks online do not recommend btrfs RAID5 because of some instabilities with Unraid it seems.. Is this still the case? I'm looking for some direction on how best to get that 2 drive available with 1 drive parity with my setup, or if it is just not possible with some sort of trusted protection. Appreciate any advice. homeserver-diagnostics-20230917-0111.zip Quote Link to comment
itimpi Posted September 17, 2023 Share Posted September 17, 2023 2 hours ago, Gavin10 said: Unraid for some reason defaulted to btrfs while my array is XFS This would be expected. You cannot have multi-drive pools with XFS. Do you realise that BTRFS will support 3 drives running in its variant of RAID1 (giving 1.5TB usable space). No idea on stability of RAID5. Another possibility would be to run the 3 drives as a ZFS raidz pool to get 2TB usable space although this would involve backing up any existing contents first. Quote Link to comment
JorgeB Posted September 17, 2023 Share Posted September 17, 2023 4 hours ago, Gavin10 said: I did some searching and a lot of folks online do not recommend btrfs RAID5 because of some instabilities with Unraid it seems.. Is this still the case? Avoid raid5 with btrfs, use zfs raidz instead, but keep in mind it's not as flexible as btrfs, e.g., as of now you cannot expand a raidz array by adding a single device. Quote Link to comment
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