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The original post: /r/datahoarder by /u/ThowZzy on 2025-01-24 14:03:23.

Hello everyone,

I have a DIY NAS running baremetal debian. My storage is 2x 4TB HDD in a mirror using ZFS. These drives have around 1.5 years of runtime.

I use this mirror to store irreplaceable videos/photos/documents (around 600-700GB) and host a jellyfin instance and im currently at 2.5TB for it (less important). I clearly need more storage but not sure which path to take from there.

What I currently think I could do:

  1. Buy 2x 4TB drives to add another mirror to the current vdev -> "RAID 10"

  2. Keep the current mirror untouched and use it only for the irreplaceable data and buy like 3x 4TB, create a RAIDZ1 with those and use this for jellyfin only. So "RAID1" for my important data and "RAID5" for the less important movies/shows.

  3. Completely convert to a RAIDZ1 after buying 2x 4TB drives to store everything on it and get more data with this type of raid. (So 4x 4TB "RAID5")

  4. Still open to use something else than ZFS if it would benefit me in this situation.

Let me know what you would do and if I didn't miss anything.

Note that I do value the possibility to expand my storage in the future, could be by adding more drives OR by replacing existing drives to a higher capacity.

And FYI my case can hold 8-10 HDD and my motherboard has 6 sata ports. Thankssss

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