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Fill up disks in unRAID evenly % wise?

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Hello! I'm new here. I searched a lot for this and the different methods to fill up the disks. 

 

See the picture below. I would want disk 3-5 to recieve some data too. The High-water and Most-free goes after number of GB free on the disks i suppose after testing.. My problem is that it will take a long time for the other disks to fill up. There would be nice with a feature to fill them up %-wise.. Since users with disks with different sizes runs into this "problem" i have... 

 

I want to fill up the disks evenly in case the unRAID would fail due to 2 disk failures and i would also like them filled evenly because of disk wear... 

 

In the high-water case, and my screenshot below the disk3-5 would not start to fill up until disk 1-2 are 87,5% full... 

disk_usage.JPG

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The mode "most-free" does count the free GB and not how free the disk is %-wise i guess from testing... So for unRAID setups with disks with big size difference there will be a problem like this.. 

From prior experience, I can tell you that the path of least resistance is to go with High Water and not worry about how unRAID fills up the disks.  I know that's not the answer you wanted, but hey - having all your disks fail at the same time due to even wear would be really inconvenient:S... Rather than trying to make unRAID work the way you want, if you are worried about two disks failing it's a great idea to work on your backup strategy. 

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