Can I take my current raid 5 storage pool in truenas and change it to raid 0 while keeping the data intact?I need more space but really don't wanna have to start fresh and copy everything back.
No.
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>>107653946>he fell for the raid5/6 memeRAID 1 for redundancy, RAID 0 for speed. forget that anything else exists. unless you have a properly remote-managed raid storrage solutions with proper labeling, you will just destroy your RAID 5 or 6 on accident
>>107654440RAID 10
>>107654457true to some extend. harder to fuck up than raid 5/6
>>107654492Best of both of those worlds, but I'd only use it if I was restricted by hardware or software. I have gone the ZFS route at home.. Made by autists for autists.
>>107654440How do you fuck up your RAID 5/6?Also the main problem with RAID 5 is that it's basically a mathematical certainty that another disk will have an URE during rebuild and nuke your data if your array is big enough.
>>107654550>have raid 5>one disk failed>timetoreplacethefaileddisk.jpg>removed one of the working disks on accident>Raid array corrupted. rebuild not guranteed. with RAID 1 this is impossible
>>107654535>I have gone the ZFS route at home.I use MDADM RAID 1 + LVM + XFSbecause my """server""" is literally just a first gen intel NUC with 8 USB HDDs attached so ZFS is not an option due to hardware limitations.