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I have a Synology 8-bay 1817+ from 2017 with 8 - 4TB WD NAS drives setup in RAID 10 for data safety. I've had this connected to a UPS the entire time (swapped batteries, etc) and it gracefully shuts down if there is a power outage. Everything is reporting normal, drives SMART data looks great, device is operating well. I also have redundant offset backups of the data.

Given that most HDDs only last ~5 years on averages, should I begin replacing the WD RED NAS HDDs eve though they are operating fine? Feel like I'm on a ticking time-bomb. Has anyone had any experience upgrading/migrating a Synology from one set of drives to another?

Thanks

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[โ€“] smstnitc@alien.top 1 points 2 years ago

If you don't need the space, don't waste your money. Those drives could last you some time longer easily.