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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/NextRedditAccount0 on 2024-06-16 06:16:12.

I have a new HL15 coming. I'm planning to use it for some docker for *arr, deluge, and as a NAS. I have a separate Plex server that will be accessing the files on the HL15. No plans of doing any VMs. I'm trying to figure out the best way to get good performance and some parity in case a drive fails. Yes I do have plenty of backups.

My current drives in my synology is 8x8TB, 1x 500GB SSD, 1x 1TB SSD in SHR2. I also have 3x 16TB drives coming.

My original plan was to run unraid but I don't want to lose out on performance due to the 8x8TB are all 5400rpms.

I'm open to running unraid or truenas or proxmox or etc. My end goal is to get as much speed as possible while being able to survive a drive failure. No future drive expansion is planned ATM but would be nice if the new solution could support it.

Also this will be on a 10gbps network.

Thoughts?

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